transit

Transportation Options Redux

October 8, 2011

A while back, I did a series on transportation options. I recently stirred the pot (as I’m wont to do) on Facebook and that discussion generated enough activity to warrant another post here. What got this discussion going was an observation that the new proposed bus rapid transit line (EmX) in Eugene would result in [...]

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Business Commute Challenge – Follow-Up

June 10, 2011

In my previous Business Commute Challenge 2011 post, I kind of put the carrot out there and challenged myself to see if I could ride my bike to work every day for a month. Not just the one week of the BCC, but until June 10. Today’s June 10 and I want to report back [...]

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Business Commute Challenge 2011

May 27, 2011

In a previous post last October, I talked about transportation options. It was my first year trying the Business Commute Challenge and I drove, rode my bike and rode the bus. It was that year I “discovered” the bus. Well, this year, I “discovered” my bike. Not that I didn’t bike a fair amount over [...]

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Envision Eugene

April 22, 2011

I recently wrote an op-ed piece for our local newspaper, The Register-Guard. here it is in its entirety: The Envision Eugene draft document, which is poised to create “A Legacy of Livability,” is open for public comment; a public hearing is scheduled for Monday before the City Council. I know some have expressed frustration that [...]

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Deep Green – Movie Review

February 24, 2011

“All I know is, I’m alive now and I can do something today, and I can’t in good conscience wait for somebody else to do it. I think the time is now; for me the time is absolutely now. It’s the only time anybody has”. Kathy Bash, Architect with DMS Architects in Portland, Oregon. Of [...]

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Mary S. and the Egan Warming Center

November 25, 2010

The other day, I saw a post on my Facebook News Feed about the Egan Warming Center. I’ve lived here in Eugene for most of my life and had never heard of the Warming Center. Administered by St. Vincent dePaul, the Egan Warming Center’s mission is to provide homeless people in Lane County a place [...]

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Empty Buses and Mass Transit – Part 3

November 24, 2010

Social Equity and Culture I briefly talked in my last post about the free-market and bus fares of $15 and $10-a-gallon gas. I wanted to expand that some more here. Even though we are in a culture where most people own cars, there are still those who do not. So what about them? How can [...]

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Empty Buses and Mass Transit – Part 2

November 22, 2010

Money and Subsidies It often really gets down to money. Seems like that’s always the case, doesn’t it? Just for the record, some facts from Lane Transit District (LTD) on the most recent costs and expenses… LTD has, as of May 2010, an annual ridership of over 11 million boardings. For perspective, my daily ride [...]

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Empty Buses and Mass Transit – Part 1

November 19, 2010

As you’ve probably read and figured out by now, I’m a proponent of mass transit. Even here in sleepy little Eugene, Oregon (well, maybe “sleepy” isn’t the right term, but I think you get my point). We are currently having a community “discussion” about extending the West Eugene EmX line. In many places, there are [...]

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Transportation Options

October 3, 2010

Lately I’ve been exploring transportation options. I’ve largely been a car driver for most of my life and a recreational bicyclist. But almost a year ago, I took the Business Commute Challenge held annually here in Eugene and last month took the Bike Commute Challenge. The first challenge, I “discovered” our local bus system; the [...]

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