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Category Archives: Public Transit
Can we pave our way out of traffic?
No one can question the fact that the Triangle is growing at a blistering rate. As the nation’s 3rd fastest growing metropolitan area continues on its path to add more than 1 million people over the next 20 years, it … Continue reading
Posted in Biking, High Speed Rail, Infrastructure, Land Use, Pedestrians, Public Transit, Transportation, Visioning
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Results Are In: The Triangle Wants Transit
Coming on the heels of the of the recent Wake County Commisioners’ decision to delay a voter referendum for a half cent sales tax to fund new transit this fall, a poll just released by the Regional Transportation Alliance (http://www.letsgetmoving.org/) … Continue reading
Carrboro Continues to Lead NC in Public Transportation Commuting
Is it time to bring the really big buses into Carrboro? While this shot by Flickr user moonlightbulb was taken during the annual Chapel Hill / Carrboro holiday parade and not regular service, Carrboro may need to increase its transit … Continue reading
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