Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

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Talking Headways is a podcast hosted by Streetsblog USA and Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire. We explore the intersection of transportation, urban planning, city living, and anything else that piques our interest.

Episodios

  • Episode 37: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Public Utilities

    01/10/2019 Duración: 35min

    This week we chat about public utilities a lot! Join us as we cover the gamut of transportation policy on the Mondays show. News Beijing's new airport - Fortune Baidu self driving buses - Asian Review Uber's CEO talks future - The Verge Odds and Ends Gas station for electric cars - CNBC Personal carbon trading - Eltis Story of the Week High Line at 10 - Architect Challenges for women riders - Metro Magazine Green new deal - Curbed

  • Episode 253: Integrated Trips for People Not Vehicles

    26/09/2019 Duración: 01h10min

    This week we’re joined by Arielle Fleisher Transportation Policy Director at SPUR, Adina Levin, Executive Director of Friends of Caltrain, and Ian Griffiths Co-Founder and Director of Seamless Bay Area to talk about transit fare integration and policy. We chat about what fare policy is and isn’t, best practices of fare integration from around the world, the difficulty of regional advocacy when there are sooo many meetings to go to, and what's next for the Bay Area. For more information about The Overhead Wire, visit http://theoverheadwire.com or follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire

  • Episode 36: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - This is Our Planet

    24/09/2019 Duración: 56min

    This week Laramie Bowron joins the show to talk about climate change, transit ridership and potential transit related Halloween costumes. News Report shows how cities can cut emissions - National Geographic Indianapolis and Ottawa open transit lines - Streetsblog - OnSite Magazine CA Allows for Statewide ADUs - CAYimby Odds and Ends Flight shaming heats up - Reuters Governor orders transportation aligned with environment - Streetsblog CA Amazon's 100,000 electric van order - Wired Story of the Week Concerns from investor surge - Urban Institute 30 minute commuting principal - CityLab    

  • Episode 252: Sidewalk Labs and Toronto's Waterfront

    19/09/2019 Duración: 46min

    This week we’re joined by Eric Jaffe, Editorial Director at Sidewalk Labs. Eric chats with us about Sidewalk’s Quayside project on Toronto's waterfront. We chat about the potential for innovative ideas, some of the push back they've been getting on data management, and some of the history as well.  For more on The Overhead Wire, check us out at http://theoverheadwire.com or follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire  

  • Episode 251: Designing Ninja Proof Seats

    12/09/2019 Duración: 42min

    This week we’re joined by Lily Bernheimer of Space Works Consulting. Lily, a Streetsblog/Open Plans Alum, talks to us about her book The Shaping of Us: How Every Day Spaces Structure our Lives, Behavior, and Well-Being. She talks about her research in Environmental Psychology and how humans have evolved to respond to the spaces where we live. Listen in to learn about ninja proof seats, mystery novel models of building, and more on biophilia and human connections to nature. For more information about The Overhead Wire, visit http://theoverheadwire.com  

  • Episode 250: New Thinking on Economic Development Investments

    05/09/2019 Duración: 57min

    This week on the podcast we're joined by Adie Tomer a fellow at The Brookings Institution and Noah Siegel, Interim Deputy Director at the Portland Bureau of Transportation to talk about their new collaboration on a project called the Economic Value Atlas. The EVA is a new data and mapping tool developed to think about regional investments in a more coordinated way, pulling away from the race to the bottom of incentive based economic development.  For more information about the podcast or The Overhead Wire, visit http://theoverheadwire.com  

  • Episode 249: Gordon Price and The Village at the Edge of the Rain Forest

    29/08/2019 Duración: 50min

    This week we're joined by Gordon Price, former Vancouver City Council member and former director of The City Program at Simon Fraser University. Gordon talks about Vancouver's historical importance as well as its future. We chat about transport, the great west coast melting pot, and what folks should check out if they go visit the city. For more information about The Overhead Wire or Talking Headways, visit http://theoverheadwire.com  

  • Episode 35: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - The Road is Not Your Personal Storage Space

    27/08/2019 Duración: 01h16min

    Chrissy Mancini Nichols joins the show this week to talk about land value taxes, cities using fines as revenue, and waze's effects on LA. Two jobs! BART and Capital Corridor Transbay Tube 2 Project. News Addicted to fines - Governing Vancouver widening sidewalks - Globe and Mail Ride hailing data sought in England - CityLab Odds and Ends Architect must pay Venice - New York Times Cities and ransomware attacks - New York Times Bird shuts down infrastructure pay plan - Smart Cities Dive Story of the Week Case for the land value tax - Governing Is Waze ruining LA? - Los Angeles Magazine Puppies and Butterflies Hasan Minhaj talks transit - Phoenix New Times Pay your parking ticket with cat food or school supplies - Washington Post How about dockless everything? - Washington Post

  • Episode 248: The Farm Bill with Dan Imhoff

    22/08/2019 Duración: 36min

    This week we're joined by Dan Imhoff to talk about his book called The Farm Bill. Dan chats with us about how he became interested in the Farm Bill, how initially he was excited about protecting wild habitat but got pulled down a rabbit hole of subsidies and perverse incentives.  Dan also talks about how the Farm Bill as it’s currently put together is a reflection of our broken legislative system and how we incentivize farmers that get bigger and produce more while the smaller farmers suffer.  But how does this relate to transportation and/or cities? Ultimately 70% of the bill’s funding is aimed at the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) and food stamps, which is important for a lot of nutrition policy in cities. And to look into the future of what cities can do to help, we only have to look as far as what Seattle has done to think outside the usual policy silos. For more information about us check out http://theoverheadwire.com or follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire  

  • Episode 34: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - School Mobility Education

    20/08/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    This week Tracy McMillan joins to talk about safe streets, that pink emoji house, and public and institutional engagement. News Moody's credit ratings on climate and transit Denver Mayor calls for safer streets - Streetsblog Denver The hot pink emoji house - Guardian Odds and Ends Small businesses at core of growth - ICIC Salt Lake for free transit - SL Tribune Ignore livable city rankings - The Conversation News PA Secretary of Transportation changing conversation - Governing Rethinking public consultation - CityLab Puppies and Butterflies Woman steps into the bus lane to push cars out - Seattle Times   For more about The Overhead Wire, visit our website.

  • Episode 247: Electric Bus Opportunities and Barriers

    15/08/2019 Duración: 38min

    This week we're joined by Camron Gorguinpour, Global Senior Manager for Electric Vehicles at WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities. We talk about Shenzhen's 16,000 electric buses and what world cities can learn positive and negative from their implementation. We talk about infrastructure needs for electric bus operations at a fleet level, the impact of street maintenance, and procurement and implementation issues.     This podcast is a project of The Overhead Wire, to find out more head to http://theoverheadwire.com

  • Episode 246: Access as a Metric

    08/08/2019 Duración: 36min

    This week we are joined By Andrew Owen, Director of the Accessibility Observatory at the University of Minnesota. Andrew chats with us about how to measure accessibility and their work on mapping access to jobs by transit and bikes.  Access is a way to measure how easy it is to get places – often jobs – in how much time. Taking into account both transportation and land use, access as a metric can be a powerful tool. On the podcast, Andrew describes the evolution of the metric and how it has been applied.  For more about The Overhead Wire, visit our website; http://theoverheadwire.com  

  • Episode 33: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Elephants in Elevated Trains

    06/08/2019 Duración: 01h06min

    Tracy McMillan joins this week to talk about Burning Man, 3D sidewalks, telecommuting, and whether GPS affects our brains. News Mass telecommuting tax break - Curbed Boston Feds could help remove freeways - D Magazine Lessons from Burning Man - Governing Odds and Ends Wuppertal hanging rail is back - Guardian Cities need chief data officer - Dallas Morning News Homes fastest in flood prone industries - New York Times Story of the Week 3D crosswalks - Smart Cities Dive Is GPS ruining our brains? Vox Elephants and Butterflies Metro bus gif shows truth on dedicated lanes - Fast Company

  • Episode 245: VMT and Electric Utilities

    01/08/2019 Duración: 41min

    This week we're joined by Fred Dock, the former Transportation Director for the City of Pasadena California.  Fred talks about his work over the past 30 years, Pasadena's move to measuring VMT and other metrics over level of service, innovation in smaller cities and more!

  • Episode 32: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - No Durian on the Train with Laura Bliss

    30/07/2019 Duración: 01h25min

    This week Anna Muessig returns and we're joined by Laura Bliss of CityLab. Laura's CityLab News NIMBYs vs YIMBYs - CityLab Should EVs pay per mile? - CityLab News CA bypasses fuel standards - Route Fifty Madrid keeps central car ban - CityLab Neighborways built to connect slow transport - Indianapolis Star Odds and Ends Curb cuts for all of New York - 6sqft Facial recognition banned from HUD housing - CNet Story of the Week Digital Twins - CityLab  Was the automobile a terrible mistake? New Yorker

  • Episode 244: Charlotte's Transit Oriented Zoning Innovations

    25/07/2019 Duración: 42min

    This week we’re joined by Monica Holmes, Placemaking Manager for the City of Charlotte and the project manager for the rewrite of the TOD zoning ordinance. Monica talks about why the transit oriented development part of the zoning ordinance was the first part of the code rewrite as well as all of the details about the new point system created to promote economic mobility, the environment, and new transportation.  She also shares how TOD was built in the past and what will be happening along all the city’s transit corridors in the future. 

  • Episode 31: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - The Vanlord

    23/07/2019 Duración: 01h01min

    This week we are going solo. We talk about using cars for housing, childless cities, and federal transportation funding. News Where have all the children gone? - The Atlantic SF to open homeless navigation center for car dwellers - Hoodline Affordable housing in RVs - Yes! Magazine The Vanlord of Santa Monica - Santa Monica Daily Press Capital improvement grant hearings - Curbed Federal transit funding delays cause harm - T4 America Odds and Ends A vision for bike highways in Seoul - Korea BizWire Why no moon cities? CityLab Record temperatures from heatwave - Curbed Story of the Week Urban planners should look at restaurant data - MIT News Digital twins - Governing A new vision for I-45 - Houston Chronicle The symbolism of your daily commute - Quartz Federal reserve bank looks at gentrification - Philly Inquirer How gentrification benefits - City Observatory    

  • Episode 243: The View from North Vancouver BC

    18/07/2019 Duración: 34min

    This week we are joined By Bowinn Ma, Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for North Vancouver-Lonsdale BC. Bowinn talks about creating better transportation options for her constituents, new transportation technologies, and the importance of political engagement.

  • Episode 30: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Utopia with Avery Trufelman

    16/07/2019 Duración: 01h27min

    This week we're joined by Tracy McMillan and Avery Trufelman! Avery talks about her new podcast in association with Curbed called Nice Try! And the gang talks about utopian cities, new transportation bills, and Pokemon Go! For any of the stories we covered click on the links below. News GREEN Streets Act introduced in the Senate -  T4 America Seattle's best in nation ADU reform - Urbanist ICE mining data from DMV photos - NY Times Odds and Ends Berlin could do euro a day transit pass - Guardian Social workers in Spain using Pokemon Go for depression - Quartz Why Amazon nixed New York - CNBC Story of the Week The law insists we drive - Atlantic Rewards programs for transit riders - Wired Magazine Behind the new cities epidemic - Guardian Puppies and Butterflies Friends around subway lines - Wired Magazine

  • Episode 242: Highways in the Sky with Dr. Astro

    11/07/2019 Duración: 20min

    This week on the podcast we are joined at the Michelin Movin On conference by Dr. Anita Sengupta, an aerospace engineer who has worked for Hyperloop and is the co-founder of Airspace Experience Technologies, a company looking to produce vehicles for passenger flight. Dr. Sengupta talks with us about her work on the Mars Curiosity Mission during her time at NASA, her hopes for her new company in the VTOL space (vertical take off and landing) and her hopes for the future of transportation.

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