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Mondays 139: Do Pedestrians Exist in the Models?

September 4, 2023

This week on Mondays we’re joined by Kevin DeGood of The Center for American Progress to talk about a study by NCDOT and NC State on Connected Autonomous Vehicles at Intersections.  This leads into a discussion about policy related to autonomous vehicles and saturation. It’s not our usual Mondays news format but it’s a shorter



(Unedited) Podcast Transcript 447: Leadership for the 15 Minute City

August 23, 2023

This week we’re joined by Yvonne Yeung to talk about ULI’s recent report, Building 15 Minute Communities: a Leadership Guide. We chat about how the guide can help create good development that reduces the need to drive, and supports our climate emissions reduction goals. Also make sure to sign up for the Webinar on September


Mondays 138: Phoenix Rising

August 21, 2023

This week Ryan Wozniak joins the podcast to talk about Phoenix transportation policy, why people are moving to the sunbelt, truth in car advertising, Philly’s plans for its own high line and much more! Click below for links to the news items we covered on the show.



(Unedited) Podcast Transcript 445: Do It for the Neighborhood Part 1

August 9, 2023

This week we’re listening in to PART 1 of a one to one conversation between David Longoria of LISC in Phoenix and Ryan Winkle of RAIL CDC. They discuss the community work they are doing in Mesa along the light rail line and the impact their work has on local businesses. To listen to this


Mondays 137: No Retreat, No Surrender

August 8, 2023

This week on Mondays we’re joined by Chrissy Mancini Nichols to talk about a whole host of transportation topics including Lyft’s potential sale of its bike share business, how housing affects dating, congestion pricing politics and more! Below are links to the articles we talked about on the show.


(Unedited) Podcast Transcript 444: The Rising Seas

August 2, 2023

This week we’re joined once more by Susan Crawford, author and Harvard Law Professor to talk about her new book, Charleston: Race, Water, and the Coming Storm. Susan chats with us about sea level rise, city solutions, and opportunities to rethink our responses. To listen to this episode, check it out on Streetsblog USA or


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