![]() ![]() APA Cleveland Planning Week is a platform for discovery, understanding, and promoting meaningful conversations about the issues and themes that effect our region. This forum is the keynote of the inaugural American Planning Association (APA) Planning Week. Join us for a conversation with Janette Sadik-Khan, former Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation and author of Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution, on what urban revolution looks like and the role transportation plays in improving the quality of life in cities. So how did New York become the leader in public transport, a pioneer of bike mobility, and potentially the largest source of greenhouse gas avoidance in the U.S.? Ridership has increased by over half a million in the past five years alone, in part due to the nearly $100 billion invested in the past 20 years to transform transportation. It has the largest public transportation network in North America, serving more than 15.2 million people in the tri-state area, and nearly 6 million through subway ridership alone. ![]() ![]() Nowhere is this more evident than in New York. According to Livable City, public transportation, bikeability, and walkability are key factors in creating liveable cities that attract new citizens and increase productivity, as well as energy efficiency. Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution by Janette Sadik-Khan 1,595 ratings, 4.27 average rating, 187 reviews Open Preview Streetfight Quotes Showing 1-11 of 11 If building roads actually resulted in less traffic, then surely after sixty years of interstate highway construction we would all be cruising at highway speed. ![]()
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