Synopsis
Talking Headways is a podcast hosted by Streetsblog USA and Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire. We explore the intersection of transportation, urban planning, city living, and anything else that piques our interest.
Episodes
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Episode 120: Dave Cieslewicz at the Empty Storefronts Conference
10/11/2016 Duration: 38minThis week we’re in Madison Wisconsin for the Empty Storefronts Conference and joined by former Mayor and Executive Director of the Wisconsin Bike Fed Dave Cieslewicz. We chat about his transportation hero, how bikes interact with small businesses, economic development, and why new technologies should make us think twice about building new parking spaces.
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Episode 119: Christof Spieler Live from Rail~Volution
03/11/2016 Duration: 48minThis week we’re joined live from Rail~Volution by Houston Metro Board Member Christof Spieler. We talk about the progress on Houston’s bus reimagining and Christof gives tips for public engagement and system planning. There’s also a discussion about route alignments for bus and rail lines and a plea to use more data when making decisions.
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Episode 118: This is an Elizabeth Line Train
28/10/2016 Duration: 49minThis week we’re chatting with Ian Brown, former Managing Director for London Rail. We discuss everything London transport including operations contracts, congestion pricing, constructing, financing and making the case for the massive Crossrail project, cycling, bus operations and even contactless payment systems.
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Episode 117: Will They Throw Tomatoes or Flowers
20/10/2016 Duration: 46minThis week I’m joined by Meea Kang, Rail~volution Board Member and Founding Partner of Domus Development. Meea joins me live from the Rail~volution conference to talk about what it’s like to be an affordable housing developer building sustainable projects. We talk about the 16 variances it took to do TOD in Sacramento, workforce housing in Tahoe on a bus line with 60 minute headways, and what it takes to pass a state law that reduces parking requirements near transit.
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Episode 116: Remixing the Future of Transit Planning
14/10/2016 Duration: 33minThis week I’m joined by Tiffany Chu, the Co-Founder of the transit planning software firm Remix. Tiffany discusses the positive responses that the company has gotten from the industry and what made got it started. We also discuss the possible policy implications as well as the movement towards open data.
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Episode 115: 100 Percent Universally Designed
29/09/2016 Duration: 28minThis week we’re chatting with transit advocate Sunday Parker about transportation access for people with disabilities. We talk about the design of transit stations, the layout of the new BART train cars and what that means for different types of users, the idea of universal design and access in the built environment overall, and our best transit days.
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Episode 114: The City of Los Angeles is Full
22/09/2016 Duration: 41minThis week we’re joined by Shane Phillips who writes at the blog Better Institutions. We chat about Los Angeles’ and everyone else’s housing issues including The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, development exactions, vacancy rates, and more. Shane also talks a bit about how he keeps motivated to write the blog and what allows him to think a little bit outside the box before thinking about the importance of urbanist happy hours.
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Episode 113: A Different Look at Transportation
15/09/2016 Duration: 33minThis week we’re joined by Rob Puentes of the Eno Center for Transportation, a 95 year old organization focused on better transportation outcomes. We discuss a number of different topics including some we usually don’t hear much about. Aviation, freight, coordinating automated vehicle policy, and the presidential election are some of the big topics in our discussion.
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Episode 112: The Vancouver Model
01/09/2016 Duration: 40minThis week we’re joined by former Vancouver BC chief planner Brent Toderian. We discuss the best way to do density, when towers are appropriate for cities, what type of cities should take on the Olympics, and what happens to a planner after they have kids. Brent also talks about the negatives of not only NIMBYs but YIMBYs and whether we should believe all those articles that rank cities by any measure.
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Episode 111: Putting Dallas Back Together Again
18/08/2016 Duration: 34minThis week we’re joined by Patrick Kennedy to talk about what’s going on in Dallas. We discuss A New Dallas and the recent TXDOT CityMap Plan which will re-imagine the freeways and roads in downtown Dallas. We also discuss the importance of existing dense neighborhoods to promote new neighborhoods, downtown subways, urban politics, and what’s going on with plans for the Trinity River.
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Episode 110: Columbus - The Smartest City in the Land
11/08/2016 Duration: 35minThis week we’re joined by Josh Lapp, a board member at Transit Columbus to talk about Ohio’s capital city. We talk about the changes that have been happening to make Columbus more urban, how its stadiums have been situated to support downtown growth and walkability, and transportation issues such as bike share, light rail, and of course the recent win by Columbus of USDOT’s smart cities challenge.
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Episode 109: Future Shared Mobility in Smart Cities
04/08/2016 Duration: 57minThis week we're going back to the Live.Ride.Share conference from Denver for the closing plenary. Speakers discuss the Smart City Challenge put on by the DOT, the future of shared use mobility carpooling services, autonomous vehicles, and their impact on cities and greenhouse gases. Speakers include: Mark Dowd, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology at USDOT, Amanda Eaken - Deputy Director of the Urban Solutions Program, NRDC Emily Castor - Director of Transportation Policy, Lyft Jonathan Hall - Head of Economic Research for Public Policy and Litigation, Uber Technologies
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Episode 108: Mapping the Smells and Sounds of the Sensory City
27/07/2016 Duration: 38minThis week on the podcast I’m bringing back a conversation I had in Cambridge England with Daniele Quercia and Luca Aiello of Bell Labs. This focus recently has been on data mining and aggregation which has led to sensory mapping in cities. With this information they have been able to map smell, sound, and how people feel on their favorite walking routes.
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Episode 107: Change in the Mile High City
14/07/2016 Duration: 33minThis week we’re joined by David Sachs of Streetsblog Denver. David talks about the amazing advocacy landscape in the city as well as a number of specific projects and initiatives that are happening in the city from the controversial widening of I-70 to the possibility of a new transportation department and the rethinking of the 16th street bus mall.
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Episode 106: An Alternative Future for Mobility
07/07/2016 Duration: 37minThis week we're joined by Paul Mackie of Mobility Lab, to talk about transportation demand management (TDM) and mobility in cities. We discuss how cities are not prepared for new mobility and the need to share data and plan for different mobility outcomes.
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Episode 105: Color Your City Outside the Lines
23/06/2016 Duration: 34minThis week we’re joined by cartographer Gretchen Peterson to talk about map making as well as her new book, City Maps: A Coloring Book for Adults. We talk about why she designed the book and why the cities she chose to display were included.
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Episode 104: Ghosts of Motordom's Past and Future
16/06/2016 Duration: 01h19minThis week we replay the morning plenary broadcast live from the Denver Live.Ride.Share conference that happened last month. Jill Locantore of WalkDenver introduces University of Virginia Professor Peter Norton, author of Fighting Traffic who discusses how automobiles were sold to the public and Gabe Klein, former DOT Director in Washington DC and Chicago who talks about what he believes their future might be. Peter’s talk is at the 5 minute mark and Gabe’s starts at 28:15. Questions from the audience and a discussion between the two start at 1:02.15 if you’re short on time.
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Episode 103: Sharing (Your Bike, Car, Bus) is Caring
09/06/2016 Duration: 36minThis week we’re chatting with Sharon Feigon of the Shared Use Mobility Center. I ask what shared use mobility is and we talk about the growth of bike share, car share, ride hailing, and more.
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Episode 102: Changing the Federal Rules
02/06/2016 Duration: 38minThis week I’m joined by Kevin DeGood of The Center for American Progress and Deron Lovaas of NRDC to talk about rules proposed by the Federal Highway Administration to measure congestion and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Episode 101: Moneyball for Transit
26/05/2016 Duration: 29minThis week we’re joined by Laurel Paget-Seekins to talk about her work as a transit activist in Atlanta, her thinking about transit networks from her time in Santiago Chile, and her current work on data collection and dissemination as the Director of Strategic Initiatives at the MBTA in Boston.