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Transportation

Houston’s Energy Corridor Gets A ‘Woonerf’ Street

Gail Delaughter

Posted on September 24, 2015 · It's a type of roadway that's been popular in Europe for decades and now there's one in west Houston. We visit a place in the Energy Corridor where it's okay to walk in the street.

Tags cycling energy corridor pedestrian shared streets woonerf

Below the Waterlines: Houston After Hurricane Harvey
August TV Drive starts today! Visionary Leader Andrea Bryant $25k matching challenge

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The Houston Bike Summit returns to discuss concerns over the city’s cycling infrastructure

Gail Delaughter

Posted on May 16, 2022 · As the city's bike network continues to grow, cyclists say more needs to be done to maintain on-street bikeways.

Tags bike Bike Houston bike lane cycling infrastructure

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Houston bike share hopes to expand transportation options in underserved communities

Gail Delaughter

Posted on January 5, 2022 · BCycle's new board president says she'd like to see a network of neighborhood stations along with more payment options to access the system.

Tags bike share cycling Houston BCycle neighborhoods third ward

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A street in Houston’s Midtown gets a new look to better accommodate pedestrians and bicyclists

Gail Delaughter

Posted on October 29, 2021 · Along with a new bike lane and wider sidewalks, the Caroline Street project includes extensive drainage improvements.

Tags cycling drainage Midtown Redevelopment Authority pedestrians rain gardens

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$15 Million Project Aims To Improve Accessibility Along Houston’s Busiest Transit Route

Gail Delaughter

Posted on June 28, 2021 · The improvements include new shelters, lighting and a wider sidewalk for cyclists.

Tags cycling disabilities pedestrian transit westchase district

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