• ..On upcoming road projects over the next 25 years

    Few people understand how our built environment comes to be, and how the place we live is shaped not only by political leaders, land use, planning and zoning, but more subtly our streetscapes, transportation policy, and engineering standards. Once a hardscape is built, it may be 30 years until it’s touched again, and it will…


  • Road Diet?

    It was interesting to see this recent story from Dublin, GA: Dublin tries a new way to reduce speeds: a ‘road diet.’ Here’s what that is While it doesn’t fully capture the neighborhood greenways concept Ride Robins is advocating, it’s much closer than anything under discussion in Houston County. The model of residents engaging to…


  • Getting Involved with Warner Robins City Government

    It’s been a busy couple of weeks in bicycle and pedestrian advocacy land! On March 7th, I attended the Warner Robins Area Transportation Study Citizens Advisory Committee. This particular committee is basically the interface between the citizens of Warner Robins and the transportation department of the city and its surrounding metropolitan area. I’m hoping to…