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Memorable quotes from MAP’s Transportation Bonanza 6
Here’s my list of some of the best and most memorable quotes (sometimes paraphrased) that were heard at the Michigan Association of Planning’s (MAP’s) Transportation Bonanza held on December 11th in Lansing. Enjoy! “A vision needs a plan; otherwise, it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, Advocacy, Alternative transportation, bicycling, Cities, environment, geography, health, infrastructure, land use, placemaking, planning, spatial design, transportation, urban planning, walking, zoning
Tagged confernece, Hannah Pritchard, Ian Lockwood, infrastucture, land use, map, Mark Fenton, Michigan Association of Planning, Paul Morris, planning, Tranaportation Bonanza, transportation
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The visual wit of Ian Lockwood
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of attending the Michigan Association of Planning’s Transportation Bonanza 6. Among the stellar list of speakers was Ian Lockwood, P.E. of Toole Design Group. He gave a terrific presentation entitled “Prepare for the Biggest Paradigm Shift … Continue reading
Posted in Active transportation, Advocacy, Alternative transportation, art, bicycling, Biking, cartoons, civics, Communications, entertainment, fun, infrastructure, land use, placemaking, planning, satire, spatial design, transportation, urban planning
Tagged cartoons, comics, drawing, engineering, fun, humor, Iam Lockwood, land use, map, Michigan Association of Planning, planning, transportation
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Tuesday tunes: Bands on the road map
Below is a partial list of bands that are named after or contain the name of American and Canadian cities, towns, states, or provinces in their name. Please feel free to submit others. Cities and Towns A Foot in Coldwater … Continue reading