Streetsie Awards
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The 2017 Streetsies: Heroes of the Year
Meet the people who pushed city transportation policy forward in 2017.
January 2, 2018
The Best Urban Street Transformation of 2017 Is… Argyle & Grafton in Halifax
...and in the editors' choice category, Albuquerque's Central Avenue takes top honors.
January 2, 2018
Streetsies: Vote for the Best and Worst of 2017
Vote in our annual Streetsie Awards and judge the highs and lows of 2017.
December 22, 2017
Cast Your Vote for the Best Urban Street Transformation of 2017
Albuquerque, Cleveland, Toronto, St. Paul, Austin and Halifax - each of these six cities claimed a lot of space from cars to make streets work better for people.
December 22, 2017
Vote For All Six 2016 L.A. Streetsies Right Here!
We put all six 2016 L.A. Streetsie polls in one place for you.
January 4, 2017
The USA Streetsies: Looking Back at the Best and Worst of 2016
At least one thing went right in 2016: In local elections, voters embraced transit in a big way.
January 3, 2017
And the Best Street Transformation of 2016 Is…
Pittsburgh's Strawberry Way captured the most votes. Rochester's Inner Loop highway removal captured the editor's choice award.
January 3, 2017
2016 L.A. Streetsies: Vote for Advocate of the Year
Vote for L.A.'s 2016 advocate of the year: Untokening, Luke Klipp, Michael MacDonald, Lewis MacAdams or Romel Pascual.
December 29, 2016
2016 L.A. Streetsies: Vote for Elected Official of the Year
Vote for the 2016 Streetsie for Elected Official of the year: Councilmember Bonin, CA Climate change leaders, Mayor Garcetti, Santa Ana Councilmember Martinez, or Measure HHH.
December 28, 2016
Streetsie Award: Vote for the Bay Area’s Most Bad-Ass Advocacy Group of 2016
Now, before we get into the nominations in this category, we have to say this: all the groups are great! People who dedicate their lives to making our cities safer, more livable, more equitable, and more sustainable deserve all the praise they can get. These are people who are smart and dedicated and give more than their pound of flesh. They are all underpaid and over worked...wait, underpaid? Often they work for nothing.
December 28, 2016