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Mondays 186: Datamatize Pedestrian Data

This week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire we’re Han Solo, but we do chat about new pedestrian models in New York, how much people walk when they move to a new city, the thought that Fastracks in Denver might never be finished as advertised, and a program where Colorado renters are getting equity for renting. Lots more on the show so listen in!

Below are the items we shared on the episode:

Fastracks may never finish – Colorado Public Radio

Social housing tax receipts double expected – PubliCola

Colorado kicks off cash-back program for renters – Multi-Housing News

Utah takes aim at SLC traffic calming – Streetsblog USA | Cycling West

Moving to walkable cities – Scientific American

Model maps foot traffic – MIT News

More money for regional transport – USA Streetsblog

Ring commercial backfires – 404 Media

South gains population faster – Future of Where

High cost of throwing things away – Ethos

Bonus Items

Ideas for battery fueling stations – The Cool Down

Dutch package lockers – NL Times

BART faregates generate revenue – SF Chronicle

Curbed reporting goes dark – Architect’s Newspaper

Ada County blocks Boise transit tax – Boise State Public Radio

Philly has bad speed bumps – WHYY

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