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John Sweeney đź”¶
jnsweeneytweets
Took a trip to @wfcouncil to check out a Low Traffic Neighbourhood to see if it can work in Berrylands. Here are a few things I saw. A modal filter
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Joe Crutwell
Joewriteswords
I wonder if people who don't think Low Traffic Neighbourhoods will increase cycling uptake think the same about swimming and the shallow end of pools.If you give people a safe
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Sarah 🍓
SarahJ_Berry
THREAD: I’ve done a lot of interviews about low traffic neighbourhoods over the past few weeks.The most common question I get asked is how do you know this will work?
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getting used to the new normal
dfergusson
The well-researched, nuanced, and insightful critiques of the blunt-force Bogotá-style “ban cars” pieces are making a lot of urbanists feel defensive, and I think there’s a few reasons why: 1)
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Lovely Lambeth Living Streets
LambethLivingSt
THREAD: Over the next few weeks you're bound to hear loads more about low traffic neighbourhoods. But who are the real winners in an LTN? 1) Pedestrians 2) Cyclists 3)
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Kelly Brown
rubiconcapital_
1/ Grab a cup of coffee (or tea)A comprehensive, neighborhood-by-neighborhood review of #SARSCov2 prevalence/trends in the City of Toronto.% positivity & cases, with weekly trends since Aug, AND:*cross referenced with
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Sarah 🍓
SarahJ_Berry
The London Mayoral Election isn't too far away, and if you're anything like me (read: a total nerd) you'll be want to know just how committed the candidates are to
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Kelly Grant
kellygrant1
While waiting for @epdevilla's 4 p.m. newser, I dug into Toronto's COVID-19 neighbourhood maps. Found some interesting trends that might tell us something about whether closing bars and restaurants helped.
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Caroline Russell
CarolineRussell
In the City of London, Bank Junction has now been further transformed from a hostile traffic dominated place that deterred walking and cycling, to a junction where its a pleasure
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Linda Mannheim
LindaMannheim
A thread of things about the South Bronx, starting with @DecadeofFire, a documentary that manages to say more about the destruction of neighbourhoods in the 1970s than any other film
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stuart mcdonald
ActuaryByDay
Latest @ICNARC report on intensive care admissions and outcomes was released last night.Report includes 9,949 patients, with outcomes for 9,217 of them.Most of the breakdowns of admissions and outcomes are
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Gad Saad
GadSaad
Let me explain yet again the source for all of the platitudinous virtue signalling. The truly privileged elites know that deep down they are frauds. They suffer from existential guilt.
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OhChiefestAndGreatestOfCalamities
mustyoumustard
Over10 years ago several busfulls of sipah Sahaba attacked and tried to kill my father, brothers and other people from the shia community who were trying to inaugurate a graveyard.
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David Miller T.O.
iamdavidmiller
Premier Ford lied in a written statement, and now has admitted that he lied. He should be joining his Minister of Finance in resigning.https://twitter.com/sproudfoot/status/1344469897665941505 The St Barts vacation and the
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London Parklet Campaign
LondonParklet
Happy Saturday everyone! Here's some thoughts for the weekend on ownership…Who owns our streets? Our neighbourhoods? Who was the right to make changes? To plant trees? Chop down trees? Add
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Prof Laura Vaughan
urban_formation
2/n n.b. re: history of traffic calming, recall William Bunge's map of injury from automobile accidents in the 1960s Detroit; an earlier version of the map was bluntly entitled 'Where
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