Before the pandemic, the Urban Institute was asked by the Knight Foundation to study “what attaches people to the place where they live”. They worked alongside SQL Server Reporting Services (SRSS) to survey 1,206 adults living in urbanized areas and 10,261 living in 26 metro areas throughout the U.S. People …
Manchester recently launched “Cycle Optimized Protected Signals,” a new intersection that allows cyclists to have a path that is separate from pedestrians and aligns with traffic. Changes like this one can present issues for others. Cities are facing challenges as they develop more “complete streets” that include increased traffic and …
Cars changed the way cities were designed, side effects of these changes are still felt today. In pre-motorized city planning, communities were planned to have everything within walking distance of housing. The 20th century city was compartmentalized, with places for living, shopping, and working found in different parts of town. …
Many metropolitan areas are seeing an increased demand for walkable urban real estate, as opposed to suburban areas that cater to vehicular transportation. However, as these areas grow in demand, the price follows, making it increasingly difficult for those earning a lower income to reap the benefits of these areas. …