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Policies & Zoning | LivableMHT
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Manchester: Livable, lovable. Major Projects and Proposals. Projects and Proposals by Location. Regional and Neighboring Towns. Projects and Proposals by Type. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Join 41 other followers. Follow us on Facebook. MHT Forward: Building community pride. MHT Forward: Celebrate Manchester. Mancunian Business Spotlight: Manchester Acupuncture Studio.
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Regional & Neighboring Towns | LivableMHT
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Manchester: Livable, lovable. Major Projects and Proposals. Projects and Proposals by Location. Regional and Neighboring Towns. Projects and Proposals by Type. Regional and Neighboring Towns. Regional Projects and Proposals. Projects and Proposals in Neighboring Towns. Rendering of Woodmont Commons; from Duany Plater-Zyberk and Co. Is a planned mixed-use, New Urbanist. Route 28 TIF District. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window).
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Where the Sidewalk Starts: July 2015
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Best of the Blog. Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Walking Comes First in European Transportation Policy. It seems like we're always looking to Europe as we try to improve pedestrian safety here in the US. Are they really doing things so much better over there? You can see why by taking a look at this one simple chart from the European Transport and Safety Council's new report Making Walking and Cycling on Europe's Roads Safer. It illustrates one of the report's key recommended policies:. You get the idea. It's ...
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Where the Sidewalk Starts: June 2015
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Best of the Blog. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Latest Child Traffic Safety Statistics. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is out with its latest fact sheet. On traffic safety, this time focused on child safety. Including data from 2013, the latest year from which data is available, here are a few key statistics:. Of the 4,735 pedestrian traffic fatalities, 236 (5%) were children. One-fifth (21%) of the child traffic fatalities were pedestrians. The fix for this problem is not to push kids off ...
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WalkBikeCT: June 2009
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The Revolution Will Not Be Motorized. Monday, June 15, 2009. Jersey Goodness and" Share the Road". I saw the best jersey the other day! Road is an affront. They won't care about my three feet – my very presence is apparently a mortal offense. So, as happens on long rides, I envisioned another jersey: “Legally on Road”? Or how about: “State Law-Abiding”? Maybe: “Monitored by Police Camera? See CT Title 14 Chapter 248, Section 14-286. 8221; A girl can dream. 8221; Anyone reading this good at silk-screening?
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street radio: February 2010: School Report
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Jenna Vendil's blog on politics, localism, and community engagement. Monday, February 15, 2010. February 2010: School Report. District 1 Residents,. Business meeting, the Portland School Committee adopted a resolution to join six other school districts in Southern Maine to request the legislature to adopt a change to the state education funding formula. Various proposals have been suggested at the state level to temporarily increase revenues to help cover the shortfall in state funding for school distric...
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street radio: Candidate's Forum
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Jenna Vendil's blog on politics, localism, and community engagement. Friday, September 18, 2009. The forum attracted a diverse group of Portland voters who sought to learn more about the candidates on the 2009 ballot: why the heck were they running, what values and issues they stand for, and what their vision is for our city and our community. The questions were broad, challenging, and also politically relevant for the pending issues that the candidates will face if elected. For segments of the forum!
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street radio: September 2009
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Jenna Vendil's blog on politics, localism, and community engagement. Friday, September 18, 2009. The forum attracted a diverse group of Portland voters who sought to learn more about the candidates on the 2009 ballot: why the heck were they running, what values and issues they stand for, and what their vision is for our city and our community. The questions were broad, challenging, and also politically relevant for the pending issues that the candidates will face if elected. For segments of the forum!
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WalkBikeCT: 120 Million People Can't Be Wrong
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The Revolution Will Not Be Motorized. Tuesday, February 2, 2010. 120 Million People Can't Be Wrong. Our tag line here at. Revolution will not be motorized. Should we be sure about that? After all, a number of blogs and newspapers (see Sunday's. Have picked up on the growing popularity of electric bikes. I admit, it's. But I was still shocked to read that there are. E-bikes" zipping along China's crowded roads. Although electric bikes have been around for many years, it appears that. Of this blog's readers.
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WalkBikeCT: Olympics provide a "nudge"
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The Revolution Will Not Be Motorized. Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Olympics provide a "nudge". A few weeks ago I wrote (okay, maybe whined a little) about my choice to drive to what were really eminently bikeable locations. Today I saw a headline about the traffic and riots and civil liberties disasters. And discovering its advantages. Maybe this answers my question from before: how to make the active transportation an easier choice. Make the default option harder. I'm thinking that some of the de...Newge...