CNU's Project for Transportation Reform

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The Right Fix for Our Streets. The Right Fix for Our Communities.

CNU's Project for Transportation Reform stands for the revitalization of our communities' streets. The initiatives within the project call for multi-modal street designs that place the pedestrian back into the public realm, encourage greater safety and public health, and advocate for the fundamentals of street networks that enrich our sense of place.

Highways to Boulevards

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Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares

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Transportation Networks

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Emergency Response and Street Design

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News about CNU's Project for Transportation Reform

  • Miss the 2012 CNU Transportation Summit? Watch video excerpts from the Jeff Tumlin (Nelson/Nygaard) and John Horsley (AASHTO) debate.
  • Get the latest on CNU's 2012 Transportation Summit.
  • John Norquist takes on the Sheridan Expressway in this NY Daily News op-ed: Mr. Mayor, tear down this expressway
  • Time to Take the Project for Transportation Reform to New Jersey
  • New Urbanists Release Principles for Sustainable Street Networks - Streetsblog
  • On the Street: The DNA of place and the ROI of movement - Placeshakers
  • Get Ready to #occupy TRB
  • Call for Proposals for Pro Walk/Pro Bike, and CNU Transportation Summit
  • CNU's Report on Emergency Response & Street Design.
  • CNU's proposed International Fire Code amendments.
  • How Walking and Biking Add Value to Your Community and Change the System: An interview with John Norquist
  • Designing Walkable Urban Thoroughfares Workshop in Blue Springs, MO
  • Blue Springs Training Overview
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