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Streetsblog California
SGV Connect 18 – Welcome Kris Fortin
SGV Connect's new co-host has deep roots with Streetsblog and the San Gabriel Valley
April 23, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: The Three Revolutions of Transportation
This week, author Daniel Sperling joins us to talk about his new book, Three Revolutions, which examines the potential sea change in transportation as a result of electrification, automation, and shared rides. We discuss how he came to believe that shared rides are the future, the role of regulation during these transformations, and what all this change means for auto manufacturers.
April 9, 2018
Job Announcement: Last Chance to Join the SGV Connect Team
Friday April 6 is the last day to apply to host/co-host SBLA's SGV Connect podcast
April 4, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Peak Experience with Jarrett Walker
Jarrett Walker of Human Transit fame joins the podcast this week to talk about how to communicate transportation and planning concepts to the public. Jarrett tells us about the importance of humanities majors in transportation professions, why NIMBYs feel the way they do, and how we can think differently about the language we use to discuss housing and transportation.
March 30, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: What Midsize Cities Can Learn From Albuquerque
This week we chat with Brian Reilly about integrating transportation and land use in Albuquerque, where a new bus rapid transit line, ART, forms a backbone of frequent and reliable service for the city's transit system.
March 16, 2018
SGV Connect 16: Road Diets, the Rose Bowl, and Parklets in Pasadena
In which Damien Newton talks with Greg Gunther about the Orange Grove Boulevard Road Diet and a plan to upgrade the Rose Bowl Loop.
March 8, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: More Than Just a Transit Line
This week we’re joined by Jonathan Sage Martinson, former director of the Central Corridor Funders Collaborative in the Twin Cities. Jonathan discusses the collaborative's work on the Green Line light rail corridor between Minneapolis and St. Paul, and how one member got the FTA to change its regulations.
March 2, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Pro·pin·qui·ty
This week's illustrious guests are Robert Cervero, Erick Guerra, and Stefan Al, who tell us all about their new book, Beyond Mobility. We discuss how to recalibrate cities to put people first when we shape transportation and the built environment, silly regulations like requiring parking space per toilet seat, and the best transportation and planning practices the U.S. should borrow from around the world.
February 23, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Annual Predictions With Yonah Freemark
The arrival of dockless bike-share is changing the cycling landscape in some American cities. Dallas, for instance, may not be known for its bikeability, but it now has thousands of public bicycles available at very low cost.
January 25, 2018