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A View from Cali
Posted on June 12, 2013
The Santa Rosa bus rapid transit station in Cali, Colombia Best known as the international capital of salsa, Cali – the third largest city in Colombia and officially called Santiago de Cali - may soon gain acclaim for more than a showcase of world class dance moves. The election of Rodrigo Guerr... Read More
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ITDP China Hosts Site Visit for Young Professionals from Vietnam and Nepal
Posted on May 31, 2013
Last week, ITDP China hosted two young professions from Vietnam and Nepal to learn about integrated public transport systems and non-motorized transport best practices as part of their ten month research trip to Hong Kong. For the last five years, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Clean Air Ini... Read More
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ITDP Hosts Delegation from San Francisco to Mexico City
Posted on May 22, 2013
by Chris Van Eyken On May 16th and 17th, the Institute for Transportation & Development Policy, with support from the Rockefeller Foundation, hosted a delegation from San Francisco on a study tour to Mexico City. This included three members of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors: John Avalos, S... Read More
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ITDP Awards Bronze BRT Status to Pittsburgh, PA
Posted on May 2, 2013
Walter Hook discusses Pittsburgh’s BRT with Interim Port Authority of Allegheny County CEO Ellen McLean and County Executive Rich Fitzgerald Photo Credit: WESA ITDP CEO Walter Hook and US Country Director Annie Weinstock were in Pittsburgh on Wednesday to officially recognize Pittsburgh as a US b... Read More
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ITDP Awards Eugene, Oregon’s EmX Line Bronze BRT
Posted on April 25, 2013
On Tuesday, the ITDP awarded the BRT Standard bronze to Eugene’s Emerald Express (EmX) Green Line. Awards were accepted by Eugene Mayor Kitty Piercy, Springfield Mayor Christine Lundberg, and Lane Transit District Board President Doris Towery for the Cities of Eugene’s and Springfield’s collab... Read More
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ITDP Kicks off Work in Fortaleza, Brazil
Posted on April 25, 2013
Typical traffic congestion in Fortaleza. Photo credit: O Estado. Less than two months before the start of the Confederations Cup—considered the test run for the 2014 World Cup—urban mobility projects in Fortaleza, Brazil, are still less than halfway complete. On April 24 - 26, Helena Orenstein de... Read More
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A View from Almaty
Posted on April 23, 2013
Although public transport projects, such as a new BRT and a metro extension, are planned, cars dominate Almaty and leave little room for pedestrians. By Michael Kodransky Once upon a time, Almaty was the capital of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. While it still remains the largest city in... Read More
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ITDP Celebrates Cleveland’s HealthLine as Best Practice for US BRT
Posted on April 18, 2013
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority CEO Joe Calabrese speaks at a press conference, featuring Mayor Frank Jackson and ITDP CEO Walter Hook. On Tuesday, ITDP CEO Walter Hook and US Director Annie Weinstock presented awards to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Greater Cleveland Regional Tra... Read More
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ITDP to Improve Mobility Policy in Brazil with Support from Prosperity Fund UK
Posted on April 12, 2013
Drivers in Fortaleza ignore the BRS corridor (established by the blue line) which was inaugurated in August 2012. The northeastern city of approximately 2.5 million residents is one of the cities ITDP will work with to develop a comprehensive sustainable urban mobility plan. photo: http://www.poram... Read More
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Gauging Transportation Needs in Nashik, India
Posted on April 2, 2013
Conducting a household survey in a low-income area in Nashik In early March, ITDP joined Clean Air Initiative-Asia to implement a rapid mobility assessment tool in Nashik, a city in western India about 150km northeast of Mumbai. The project, funded by UN-Habitat, seeks to create a quick and inexpe... Read More
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