
Streets & Roads
How to squeeze more pedestrian space out of Philly’s narrow streets
As driving rates continue to decline across our region, we can expect to hear more walkers, bikers, and bus riders clamoring for a larger share of space on our public streets.
10 years ago
Progress made, more expected, toward making Philly transit fully accessible
I have used a wheelchair since 1993. Getting around Philadelphia has greatly improved since the ADA was passed in 1990.
10 years ago
Philadelphia’s ever-changing right of way, adapting to the needs of users
If you look at historic photos of Philadelphia, you will notice how the street is used differently. Today's planners must design for the needs of users, and anticipate trends.
10 years ago
My evolution as an urban bicyclist
I realized when I got home in one piece that I had survived. In spite of the fear, the ride felt great. I wanted to try it again.
10 years ago
Fair streets in Philadelphia require trade-offs
By forcing hard choices, city streets define transportation planning in a way that's uniquely appropriate for the Great Fighting City of Philadelphia.
10 years ago