Weekly Bookmarks – Monday, 4. October 2010
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- Striking images of disconnected streets and unwanted sprawl By Kaid Benfield
- Stuck in Traffic – Worst Peak-Hour Commutes in America By Richard Florida
- An open front door to invaders in Great Lakes By Dan Egan
- # Milwaukee Ballet announces partners for new building By Tom Strini
- Copenhagen – We Love Bikes By Mikael Colville-Andersen
- Chicago’s Metra Postpones Bridges Project By Aaron Renn
- National traffic congestion report gets daily driving backwards By Alex Goldschmidt
- Noted economist says “flawed” metric leads to highway spending, sprawl By Jonathan Maus
- Richard Florida joins the skeptics on massive urban demolitions By Kaid Benfield
- Report: Want to Ease Commuter Pain? Highways and Sprawl Won’t Help By Noah Kazis
- the perils of average density By Jarrett Walker
- Hank Aaron State Trail: A bridge too many? By Tom Held
- von Briesen & Roper continues to consider downtown space options By Tom Daykin
- CNBC program to feature Milwaukee’s water efforts By John Schmid
- Goodwill store proposed for Oakland Ave.; biz group has concerns By Tom Daykin
- Scott Walker Plans for Milwaukee Threaten Loss of Bus Access to 24,000 Jobs By Charlie Rosenberg
- 178 MTA bus drivers caught using cell phones while driving city buses (New York City) By Tom Namako
- Areas in Milwaukee are parking-ticket magnets By Alex Morrell
- The Great American Streetcar Myth By Stephen Smith
- Cities for People: A Q&A With Architect Jan Gehl By Greg Lindsay
- Nightclub Urbanism: City Planning with a Backbeat By Yuri Artibise
- The importance of transit context and design By Kaid Benfield
- The $54 question: Is rail worth it? By Steve Hiniker
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