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Deep Sustainability
20-Minute Neighborhoods Could Solve Many of Dallas’ Urban Problems
Cities around the world are trying to adopt new measures to ensure that everything their residents need is available within a 20-minute walk or bike
By Peter Simek
Urban Design
Dallas Doesn’t Think It’s Charging Contractors Enough to Occupy Public Sidewalks and Streets
More good news for pedestrians who are tired of the construction mess.
By Matt Goodman
Transportation
Hey, You, Dallasite: Take the City’s New Transit Survey and Tell Them Your Priorities
Where would you like Dallas to focus its limited transportation dollars? A survey will let you make your opinions known.
By Matt Goodman
Urban Design
January Was Not the Best Month for Disabled Residents to Visit Bishop Arts
Some among us have a hard time navigating the city as is. It shouldn't be even harder for them.
By Matt Goodman
Good Public Transit
In Overhauling Its Bus System, Dallas Faces a Much Different Challenge Than Houston
At The Death and Life of Dallas Transit symposium, DART’s new bus consultant offered measured hope for a new era in the history of Dallas public transit.
By Peter Simek
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Stream the Coalition’s ‘Death and Life of Dallas Transit’ Symposium Right Now
The Coalition for a New Dallas is holding a half-day event centered around reforming the city's transportation system.
By Matt Goodman
Good Public Transit
You Will Never Believe How Large the United States’ Free Parking Subsidy Is
When you look at car travel by the numbers--all the numbers--it doesn't make much sense
By Peter Simek
Urban Design
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 39
And now, to Cedar Springs.
By Matt Goodman
Urbanism
Announcing a Transit Symposium Charting the Future of Dallas Mobility
The Death and Life of Dallas Transit takes over Old Parkland's debate chamber on January 31.
By Matt Goodman
Urbanism
Texas Trees Foundation Nabs $2.5 Million Grant for Medical District Redo
That right there is some green for some green.
By Tim Rogers