Category Archives: Urban

The geography of carfree households in the United States

A map of the United States by census tract suggests that–except in a few remote and nearly roadless parts of Alaska–few households are carfree: In fact, a closer look reveals a different story. In 351 (out of 74,002) tracts, 75 … Continue reading

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Change in population by “race” and Hispanic/Latinx status, Chicago area, 2010-2020

Here are maps showing the change in Chicago-area population by “race” and Hispanic/Latinx status between 2010 and 2020. The numbers are from the 2010 Census and from the 2020 redistricting data released by the Census Bureau on August 12, 2021.1 … Continue reading

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Change in population, Chicago area, 2010-2020

Here are maps showing the change in population by census tract between 2010 and 2020 in the Chicago area. The numbers are from the full 2010 Census and from the 2020 redistricting data released by the Census Bureau on August … Continue reading

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New York’s “open streets” vs. Chicago’s “shared streets”

I’ve reported in previous blog posts (here and here) on Chicago’s “shared streets” (which are comparable to what are called “slow streets” in most other cities). These are streets open only to local motor-vehicle traffic and intended chiefly for pedestrian … Continue reading

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Hiking and biking in Reykjavík

I made a brief trip in early July to Reykjavík. If you don’t count a couple of stops at Keflavík Airport many years ago, this was my first visit to Iceland. Reykjavík is a smallish city in a country with … Continue reading

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Dallas dreams of walkability

I spent a few days in the Dallas area earlier this month. It was my first time in Dallas since February 1997. On that earlier trip, I’d found the city deeply depressing. Dallas’s downtown, once apparently a lively place, had … Continue reading

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New Orleans has—slowly—improved its rail-transit and pedestrian infrastructure

I took my first post-vaccination trips in April and May, traveling twice to New Orleans. I’d been in New Orleans quite a number of times over the years but, for one reason or another, hadn’t been there since 1983. The … Continue reading

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Northeastern Lincoln Park in Chicago temporarily becomes a little less car-ridden

Many parks in large American cities seem to be set up more for automobile travel than for getting around on foot or even by bicycle. An example is Belle Isle Park in Detroit. The park has a very distinguished history. … Continue reading

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Chicago River Trail: forty years to build a thirteen-mile recreational path in Chicago?

There has been talk of building a recreational path along the Chicago River for decades. The Friends of the Chicago River, a lobbying group, has been urging the construction of such a path since its inception in 1979. The second … Continue reading

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Chicago creates yet another “shared street”

Chicago opened another “shared street” a couple of weeks ago: a 1.1-mile-long stretch of Dickens Avenue between Clark Street and Racine Avenue. Chicago uses the term “shared street” for what, in many American cities, would be called a “slow street”: … Continue reading

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