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Streetsblog USA
Internet Publishing
New York, NY 1,595 followers
Advocacy journalism covering the movement to end car dependency in the United States.
About us
Streetsblog USA is a daily news site founded in 2006 that covers the movement to end car dependence in the United States, and to facilitate a just transition to a transportation system where everyone has meaningful access to mobility alternatives that meet their unique needs. Through hard-hitting reporting and insightful commentary, we make complex conversations about transportation reform accessible, emotional, and urgent. Our goal is to empower our readers with the perspective, inspiration, and resources they need to dismantle the structural forces that result in car dominance, both at the level of policy and in our culture more broadly. We reach millions of readers every year, including everyday people who just want more choices about how to get around, Beltway decision makers, built environment professionals, activists for safe, sustainable, and antiracist cities, and many more. Streetsblog USA is produced by OpenPlans, a 501c3 non-profit organization headquartered in New York City. We are funded by foundation grants, sponsorships and advertising, and generous donations from readers like you. Visit our regional partner sites — Streetsblog New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, California, and Chicago — for in-depth reporting on the movement to end car dependence in those communities. Our colleagues at Streetfilms produce video content on topics related to the Streetsblog mission in communities around the world.
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External link for Streetsblog USA
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- Internet Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
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377 Broadway, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10013, US
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Updates
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Great news for BRT fans in the Pacific Northwest.
Metro Launches RapidRide G, Seattle’s Most Ambitious Bus Rapid Transit Project - The Urbanist
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Here's a pithy, witty, concise synopsis of why cars suck from the makers of America's best-loved podcast.
Friday Video: Welcome to the 'War on Cars' — Streetsblog USA
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"The automobile has tasted blood," wrote the Alton (Illinois) Evening Telegraph in 1899. "It is now an engine of death."
The Car Stole Our Bliss — And It Started 125 Years Ago Today - Streetsblog New York City
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The draft transportation document, released last week, proposes deferring more than $670 million in projects for the Maryland Transit Administration, including upgrades to Baltimore's light rail tracks.
Maryland transit budget would cut millions from Baltimore, leave D.C. Metro whole
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Kamala Harris and Donald Trump got one measly question related to climate change during the debate, and Slate wasn't impressed by either's answer. Learn more in today's headlines.
Friday's Headlines Debate the Debate — Streetsblog USA
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A commuter train, subway and bus app is launching an update to allow users to prioritize safe bike routes — but the tech company needs you to help make sure the information is up to date and accurate.
Transit App Now Provides Safety-First Bike Directions — Streetsblog USA
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This week on Talking Headways, we’re joined by Mike Christensen, Executive Director of the Utah Rail Passengers Association to discuss Amtrak’s expansion plans, the impact of the infrastructure bill and why things take so long to implement.
Talking Headways Podcast: Expanding Amtrak Across America — Streetsblog USA
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The 34-year-old Americans With Disabilities Act may soon — finally — give pedestrians, people in wheelchairs or parents pushing strollers true equality in the public right of way.
On a Roll: Feds Inch Closer to Finally Achieving Key Goal of Americans With Disabilities Act — Streetsblog USA
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Federal regulators will soon consider how safe cars are for people outside the vehicle as well as inside. Imagine that!
Thursday's Headlines Walk on the Wild Side — Streetsblog USA
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