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Detroit’s Non-Motorized Plan Due for an Update
Detroit's planning director says No Mo Plan will be updated in 2014 -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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. -
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? -
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. -
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. -
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 ... -
Living Cities Report Underscores Economic Benefits of Walkable Urbanism
UK report highlights the importance of walkable streets for urban revitalization