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No Commuter Left Behind
Posted by Mike Madison on Sunday, August 24, 2008 | Tags: | 3 Comments
Welcome to the blogosphere to No Commuter Left Behind, written by Ken Zapinski at the Allegheny Confeence on Community Development, where he is senior vice president for transportation and infrastructure. As a long-time public critic of the ACCD, I'm delighted to see and read that the ACCD may make more public some of its ongoing behind-the-scenes policy coordination efforts, and participate publicly in the online regional planning conversation.
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Welcome, Ken. We don't talk about transit enough, and when we do it's a pretty coarse discussion. This should get this moving (heh).
Don't suppose we can persuade you to publish comments? Looks like a lot of your posts make statistical arguments, and statistics are of course endlessly fascinating. I would imagine you'd be able to make a stronger case if you could see your readers knee-jerk reactions and respond to them. Remember, you can always moderate like Mr. Madison here.
Bram,
Glad to have you in the discussion. We are posting comments and have a reasonably liberal commenting policy available for review at http://nocommuterleftbehind.wordpress.com/about/. Stop on by and have your say.
Ah! Sorry! I didn't catch that little tag in the upper-right corner of each title header. Good goin'!