Associate Professor of Urban Planning, Arizona State University
I study transport, land use, local governance.
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Four freedoms.
Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uFu5Z2YAAAAJ&hl=en
David King
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So the current path is a 22% reduction in social security payments right around Election Day in 2032. Increasing immigration would help solve this, as one option. Gift link.
These are absolutely quaint abuses of government spending compared to what is happening in Washington, and it's good they are getting spotted, though the flounder complaint seems weak. Gift link.
Dealers and manufacturers are pushing for more dealer maintenance and repairs. I think we can see the edges of the end of dealers as the fleet becomes more electrified. (E.g. fewer sales and less maintenance) This would be good as dealers are in the way of better transport options. Gift link.
Exploring Electric Vehicle Driver Activities and Expenditure While using DC Fast Chargers https://findingspress.org/article/162484-exploring-electric-vehicle-driver-activities-and-expenditure-while-using-dc-fast-chargers?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
PREMIERE ALERT: Pls plan to tune in this coming Mon, June 8th, at 2 pm EDT for an on-bike chat w/Prof. Kevin Krizek and Tila Duhaime about an innovative approach to enhancing community awareness of the dangers posed by our street designs and how we prioritize speed over safety
youtu.be/kOuk4kOvULQ
Songs Involving Parking:
- “Little Red Corvette” by Prince (“the way she parked her car at sideways”)
- “Nowhere Is My Home” by the Replacements (“Pitch a tent in a parking ramp”)
- ???
I (and others) talked with Todd Woody at Bloomberg about what the high cost of gas is doing to personal travel.
Milei posts as much in a month as the US president has posted in total. Yikes. I thought it was tiring and embarrassing here. Gift link.
This is a great power pop song that should should have been a hit. (It’s early 90s from Minneapolis/Des Moines)
There’s a strong ecological case for getting rid of parking requirements.