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Jeff Wood

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Talking Headways Podcast: Meet a Bus Driver and Housing Activist

By Jeff Wood | Jan 25, 2019 | No Comments
This week, we're chatting with Laura Loe of Share the Cities.

Talking Headways Podcast: Cleveland BRT’s 10th Anniversary

By Jeff Wood | Jan 11, 2019 | No Comments
This week, we talk with interim CEO Floun’say Caver and former CEO Joe Calabrese of the Cleveland RTA about the Euclid Avenue bus rapid transit line as it marks its 10th anniversary. The so-called HealthLine, which connects two major regional employment centers, was the product of input from numerous community stakeholders and has been widely […]

Talking Headways Podcast: Walt Disney, City Planner

By Jeff Wood | Dec 13, 2018 | No Comments
There's lots to unpack when you think about the impact of Walt Disney.

Podcast: The Anatomy of an Urban Cell

By Jeff Wood | Sep 13, 2018 | No Comments
This week, we're joined by planner Robin Renner, author of "Urban Being: Anatomy and Identity of the City." Robin talks about how living in a number of places around the world got him to think differently about cities — and how urban areas can be improved.

Talking Headways Podcast: The Uber Effect

By Jeff Wood | Aug 10, 2018 | No Comments
This week we're joined by Andrew Salzberg, head of transportation policy and research at Uber. Andrew talks about growing up in Montreal and his previous transportation work at the World Bank. We also chat about the importance of transportation policy at the city level and Uber's support for congestion pricing.
Pulse BRT in Richmond, Virginia, is one of the transit projects expected to open this year.

Talking Headways Podcast: Annual Predictions With Yonah Freemark

By Jeff Wood | Jan 25, 2018 | No Comments
This week we’re joined by Yonah Freemark of the Transport Politic for our annual prediction extravaganza.

Talking Headways Podcast: Transatlantic Part 2 — London

By Jeff Wood | Dec 14, 2017 | No Comments
This week I chat again with Jonn Ellege of CityMetric (catch up on part one, if you haven't listened yet). This time it’s my turn to interview and we cover a lot of ground. We talk about major London transit projects including Crossrail and high speed rail, how Transport for London is regulating Uber, what’s happening to the buses on Oxford Street, and more.

Talking Headways Podcast: Taming Pittsburgh’s Hostile Streets

By Jeff Wood | Dec 7, 2017 | No Comments
This week's guests are Breen Masciotra, transit-oriented development manager for the Port Authority of Allegheny County, and Karina Ricks, director of the Department of Mobility and Infrastructure for the city of Pittsburgh. We discuss the challenges they face in Pittsburgh, including topography, new technologies, and hostile streets. You'll also hear about how they're making a more walkable and multi-modal city through new bus rapid transit projects, transit-oriented development initiatives, and "eco innovation districts."

Talking Headways Podcast: Don’t Talk About Professors’ Parking Spaces

By Jeff Wood | Nov 21, 2017 | No Comments
This week we’re joined by James Corless, CEO of Sacramento's regional planning agency. We chat about the Sacramento area and the connections between its urban and rural economies, his past working on federal transportation advocacy, how mid-sized cities are nationally important for providing jobs and housing, and why it’s kind of ridiculous to do 30-year long range regional transportation plans.

Talking Headways Podcast: A Tombstone for NEPA

By Jeff Wood | Oct 20, 2017 | No Comments
This week we return to Rail~Volution for a talk with Diana Mendes, who leads the transit and rail practice at HNTB. Diana tells us about meeting the author of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), what needs to change about environmental planning, the early use of GIS, and the environmental planning process for the Lower Manhattan Recovery after 9/11.

Talking Headways Podcast: Every Cocktail Napkin Has an Alternative Alignment

By Jeff Wood | Dec 15, 2016 | No Comments
This episode examines the obstacles streets and transit agencies face when trying to move good projects forward, and the relationships that help make progress possible.

Talking Headways Podcast: Transportation and Empty Storefronts

By Jeff Wood | Nov 15, 2016 | No Comments
Our guest is former Madison mayor and current Wisconsin Bike Fed Executive Director Dave Cieslewicz.
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