We know that an extra bedroom, and a metro station nearby will make your house more valuable. Now it turns out that a bike-sharing station nearby will do the same.
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Published on: 19 Jun 2015
During the 20th century, urban transportation planning in North America was mainly concerned with easing traffic congestion, improving safety and saving time for motorists. These days, most cities鈥 transportation plans evoke a more complex blend of environmental, economic, and social-equity goals 鈥 all aimed at promoting 鈥渟ustainability.鈥 Yet, many fail to include meaningful measurements of social-equity objectives, such as helping disadvantaged neighborhoods access essential services, according to researchers at 海角社区.
Published on: 7 Jan 2015