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City Life mondoman712 1 week ago 100%
This Neighborhood was supposed to be a Highway https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oavm1oDt_Xo

tldw Hamburg wanted to build an urban highway network, but it wasn't complete and they built some nice things in the space left over.

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City Life alyaza 2 weeks ago 100%
Half of Uber, Lyft Trips Replace More Sustainable Options www.ucdavis.edu

> Published in Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, the study analyzed data collected among riders in three metropolitan regions — the San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, and Los Angeles and Orange counties — between Nov. 2018 and Nov. 2019. The data set consisted of 7,333 ride-hailing trips by 2,458 respondents. > > About 47% of the trips replaced a public transit, carpool, walking or cycling trip. An additional 5.8% of trips represented “induced travel,” meaning the person would not have made the trip were an Uber or Lyft unavailable. This suggests ride-hailing often tends to replace most sustainable transportation modes and leads to additional vehicle miles traveled.

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City Life alyaza 3 weeks ago 100%
Urban Roadway in America: The Amount, Extent, and Value https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2024.2368260

> We predicted the amount, share, and value of land dedicated to roadways within and across 316 U.S. primary metropolitan statistical areas. Despite the amount and value of land dedicated to roadways, our study provides the first such estimate across a broad range of metropolitan areas. Our basic approach was to estimate roadway widths using a 10% sample of widths provided by the Highway Performance Monitoring System and apply our estimates to the rest of the roadway system. Multiplying estimated widths by segment length and netting out double counting at intersections provided estimates of land area. We also matched roadway segments and areas to existing land value estimates and satellite-based measures of urbanized land. We found that a little less than a quarter of urbanized land—roughly the size of West Virginia—was dedicated to roadway. This land was worth around $4.1 trillion in 2016 and had an annualized value that was higher than the total variable costs of the trucking sector and the total annual federal, state, and local expenditures on roadways. Conducting a back-of-the-envelope cost–benefit analysis, we found that the country likely has too much land dedicated to urban roads.

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City Life memfree 1 month ago 100%
Banksy cat removed from billboard as meaning of his London animals revealed www.theguardian.com

> Banksy’s hope, it is understood, is that the uplifting works cheer ­people with a moment of unexpected ­amusement, as well as to ­gently underline the human capacity for ­creative play, rather than for destruction and negativity. > > Some recent theorising about the deeper significance of each new image has been way too involved, Banksy’s support organisation, Pest Control Office, has indicated. ------- > A contractor, who only wanted to give his name as Marc, told PA they were planning to pull the billboard down on Monday and had removed it early in case someone “rips it down and leaves it unsafe”. > > He said: “We’ll store that bit [the artwork] in our yard to see if anyone collects it but if not it’ll go in a skip. I’ve been told to keep it careful in case he wants it.” See source article for more details and great pics of the current art campaign.

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City Life petrescatraian 4 months ago 100%
How Detroit Lost 65% Of Its Population

[youtube.com/watch?v=tQdGFufkrN…](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQdGFufkrNg)

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City Life Hirom 5 months ago 100%
Undercover Performers Take Over Manhattan Sidewalks: The Mp3 Experiment 18 https://yewtu.be/watch?v=4jcuh5asXRs

Mp3 Experiments feature thousands of people followed secret, synchronized instructions delivered via headphones. This 18th installment features some comments on urban planning.

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City Life alyaza 5 months ago 100%
The reckless policies that helped fill our streets with ridiculously large cars www.vox.com

> For half a century, a litany of federal policies has favored large SUVs and trucks, pushing automakers and American buyers toward larger models. Instead of counteracting car bloat through regulation, policymakers have subtly encouraged it. That has been a boon for car companies, but a disaster for everyone else.

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City Life petrescatraian 7 months ago 100%
"Suita Titan" ("The Titan Suite") - documentary film about life as a young person during the Communist regime in the iconic Titan neighborhood, Bucharest, Romania

English captions [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QvLTVXqYM0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QvLTVXqYM0)

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City Life LallyLuckFarm 8 months ago 100%
14 Patterns of Biophilic Design https://www.terrapinbrightgreen.com/reports/14-patterns/

I found this today going through papers and reports about the cognitive effects of nature themed stimuli. Some of these design patterns aren't within our control, but some of them are very accessible and might be interesting to folks looking to make smaller adjustments in their surroundings for mental health benefits.

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