Weekend Project: Working with Weathered, Reclaimed Lumber
Many moons ago, when we renovated the third floor, we ended up removing a bunch of (non-structural) walls and ceiling
Read MoreMany moons ago, when we renovated the third floor, we ended up removing a bunch of (non-structural) walls and ceiling
Read MoreDTE Energy is a disaster, as evidenced by its continued embrace of fossil fuels and its apocalypse-level outages. That doesn’t mean that a public option could do better. But there are some options for improving.
Read MoreA new research paper assesses the perceived happiness of households that have gotten rid of their car. Turns out that it might actually be good for your brain! There is a catch, though, and it’s not going to work for everyone.
Read MoreThe city of Ann Arbor officially abolished parking minimums yesterday with the passage of an amendment to the city’s development
Read MoreA “mysterious” fire gutted what was perhaps the last holdout against a parking lot empire on which the sun will never set.
Read MoreOne of Michigan’s most visible mobility spokespeople recently said in a webinar that smartphone ownership and profitable markets were the two hindrances to developing sustainable mobility solutions in the state. It’s a politically horrific, functionally dubious, but baffling thing to say.
Read MorePedestrian and cyclist safety has a new potential ally in the form of an annual registration tax for huge, heavy cars.
Read MoreNat has, for better or worse, cancelled his trip to an energy conference in the Lone Star State.
Read MoreAfter a somewhat less than illustrious gastronomic experience at Underground Pizza, I felt it was time to give another spot
Read MoreNat looks at a new book by Katelyn Davis and Kristin Shaw about women in the mobility and transportation space, and asks whether a politics of benevolent incrementalism is going to help us solve the climate crisis.
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