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Golf Carts v Pedi-cabs

Jude Galligan | April 17, 2009 |

KVUE.com is reporting that pedi-cab operators are none-to-thrilled about the fancy golf carts now competing with them for downtown Austin transportation.   Capital Cruises now has two golf carts moving people around town.  Next time you decide to walk, remember that you are competing with pedi-cabs.

Thanks to DANA’s Roger Cauvin for the tip!

Filed Under: austin transit, downtown austin, small business

A Vision For Rail

Jude Galligan | April 17, 2009 |

Obama’s high speed rail initiative is being covered across the web today.  This is not surprising as informed Americans recognize that construction of more roads, along with the commensurate increase in cars for those roads, is the wrong path towards a sustainable and connected Union.

High speed rail is designed to be a substitute mode of travel within a defined economic corridor.  Air travel will remain the primary mode of transportation; however, rail system will be vastly more convenient and accessible for most people.  For instance, it will not require thousands of acres of scorched earth suburban development as airports do.  Rather, a train station, a single building, could be placed inside the urban core of the connecting cities.

Of course, it’s easy for me to be excited about this vision since Austin is one of those connected cities.  Notice the “fly over” states?  What is their incentive to support this vision?  Pheonix, Denver, and Las Vegas are three large cities that are NOT connected in this vision.  That’s a significant oversight, IMO.

-Jude

An American High Speed Rail System

Filed Under: austin transit, downtown austin, urban planning

City Hall Hosts A Candidate Forum Tonight

Jude Galligan | April 16, 2009 |

The Ethics Review Commission will host a forum for candidates for Austin Mayor and City Council Places 1, 2, 5 and 6 on Thursday, April 16, 2009, from 6 to 9 p.m.

There have been several high profile forums, but expect all candidates to be in attendance here.

City of Austin Forum

Filed Under: downtown austin Tagged With: Austin City Council

Chris Riley Has Broad Support Throughout Austin

Jude Galligan | April 15, 2009 |

Chris Riley For Austin City Council Place 1
Chris Riley For Austin City Council Place 1

DANA board member Greg Anderson – “I think out of all the candidates running, Chris best understands the problems which we as a society are facing. Chris understands the need for sustainable communities: walkable, dense and vibrant places where there are options other than driving.”

Chris Riley continues to pick up a breadth of community support: Burnt Orange Report, Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association, and NOKOA The Observer have all recently announced their support of Chris.  These are in addition to being endorsed by the majority of Democratic clubs, local public safety unions, as well as numerous other civic organizations and community groups.

www.ChrisForAustin.com.

Filed Under: city council, downtown austin Tagged With: Austin City Council, chris riley

Bones Rolling in Downtown Austin

Jude Galligan | April 15, 2009 |

Did anyone else see this last night? Don’t know who Austin Bike Zoo put it together, but it’s pretty cool!

Downtown Austin Bone Bike
Downtown Austin Bone Bike

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Filed Under: Austin photos, images, downtown austin, entertainment district Tagged With: austin bicycle

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