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Home›Posts Tagged "bikeability"

Tag: bikeability

  • Community Design, Southeast, Transportation
    February 21, 2014
    by MFF Admin

    Detroit’s Non-Motorized Plan Due for an Update

    Detroit's planning director says No Mo Plan will be updated in 2014
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  • Community Design
    November 29, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Urban Design: Normalizing Livable Cities

    Editor's Note: This article was originally published on Sustainable Cities Collective and is reposted with permission. The suburban history of the last century in the ...
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  • Community Design, Safety, Transportation
    October 21, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    New Urban Street Design Guide Sets Standards for People-Centered Streets

    Detroit is just the kind of place where the guide's principles could work. The Bikeway Guide was endorsed by the Federal Highway Authority, an essential ...
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  • Transportation
    September 29, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    The Joyful Combination Of Walking And Biking

    Editor's Note: This article first appeared on The New Urbanism Blog and is reprinted with permission. I’ve been spending a great deal of time over ...
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  • Safety, Transportation
    September 23, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Federal Highway Authority Endorses NACTO Guidelines

    Federal Highway Association has endorsed a more progressive set of guidelines for biking infrastructure. We think Detroit should, too.
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  • Safety, Southeast, Transportation
    September 22, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Mode Shift Asks City Cyclists What Detroit Needs to be bike-friendlier

    Wonks on the right and left say they know what makes a bike-friendly Detroit. But what do Detroit cyclists think?
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  • Community Design, Southeast, Transportation
    September 21, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Is Detroit bike-friendly? The League of American Bicyclists says 'not yet'

    Group rides are exploding, and bike lanes are popping up everywhere, but Detroit isn't considered bike-friendly by the League of American Bicyclists. Learn why.
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  • Community Design, Southeast, Transportation
    September 21, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    New Rochester Cycling Advocacy Group Hosts Nonmotorized Visioning Workshop

    Rochester biking advocates tackle non motorized planning during a session in October, hopes to improve infrastructure to support biking as transportation.
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  • Community Design, Parks & Rec
    August 29, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Minneapolis' Secret To Enticing Residents To Bike In The Tundra

    Editor's note: This article was originally posted on Sustainable Cities Collective and is reposted with permission. For a state that built a city with both ...
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  • Community Design, Economic Development, Transportation
    August 21, 2013
    by MFF Admin

    Living Cities Report Underscores Economic Benefits of Walkable Urbanism

    UK report highlights the importance of walkable streets for urban revitalization
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