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The average American household spends upwards of 20% of their budget on transportation. By changing how we think about where to live and work — and how we move between our home and commerce — we can begin to build a life less dependent on the single-passenger automobile, and more open to a mix of transportation modes. Better for communities, better for health (even better for commerce, if you can believe it).

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Business Can Do It All

Business Can Do It All

Amory Lovins is head of The Rocky Mountain Institute and one of the great visionaries of the environmental movement.  He was also named …

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Confession of an Automobile Addict

Confession of an Automobile Addict

As a religious man, as a Jew, as a rabbi, I love to confess my sins. Confession relieves my neurotic yearning for perfection and cleanses …

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Grier Observes: First Prius

Grier Observes: First Prius

The dealer told me I had just bought the first Prius sold in Dallas. It was January, 2001, and the six-month wait after ordering a …

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Transportation is a system and should be funded as one

Transportation is a system and should be funded as one

An interesting article from Governing, “Transit and the Power of ‘No’,” looks at  the funding structure of transit projects. The piece highlights how …

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