Month: January 2013
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Berkeley City Council Hesitates to Fund More Sunday Streets Events
Berkeley residents are clamoring for more street openings following the city's first Sunday Streets event last October, where an estimated 43,000 people enjoyed 17 car-free blocks of Shattuck Avenue. But the Berkeley City Council has been hesitant to make a full commitment to bring back the events on a regular basis.
January 25, 2013
How Mayor Mick Cornett Fought Oklahoma City’s Brain Drain and Weight Gain
Part One of this interview was posted yesterday.
January 25, 2013
Portland Mega-Highway Backers Resort to “Rebranding”
We've seen this trick from MySpace -- in modern marketing parlance, they call it "rebranding."
January 25, 2013
Planning Dept. Presents Draft Designs for a Ped-Friendly Castro Street
The city's effort to make Castro Street more welcoming for pedestrians took a step forward yesterday, when the SF Planning Department presented preliminary design concepts at a packed community meeting.
January 24, 2013
To Boost Shopping in Chinatown, SF Brings Back Ban on Car Parking
In San Francisco's Chinatown, removing car parking is great for business.
January 24, 2013