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Author Archives: Eli Glazier

It’s Not All Cars in California

April 6, 2015by Eli Glazier Leave a comment

The 2010-2012 California Household Travel Survey was released last month, and for those of us interested in how Californians are moving, there were some pleasantly surprising findings.

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Transportation and Infrastructure

Unity 3D Adds New Dimension to Planning Streets

December 18, 2014by Eli Glazier Leave a comment

For those of us excited about the potential for Streetmix, there is a new app on the horizon to explore. Using the Unity 3D video game engine, Spencer Boomhower from Portland […]

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Tommy's Tools, Transportation and Infrastructure

Bikesharing’s Two Environmental Justice Hangups

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By ELI GLAZIER, Editor, USC MPL For a number of reasons, bicycle sharing systems have become the new “must-have” thing for cities across the country. The success of the programs […]

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Social and Community Planning

Intersection Improvements in British Village Reconnect Community

September 3, 2013by Eli Glazier Leave a comment

Streets belong to everyone, and when they’re redesigned to be more equitable, they become safer, friendlier, more vital places. As this video from a street redesign project in Poynton, England […]

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