As an #urbanist, who has spent the best years of my life living in cities and town centers, and especially as someone who has been consciously #CarFree for 5 years, now, I shop the way people in cities shop: on a more or less daily basis.
No SUV with a month's worth of groceries for me, just a #bicycle with two panniers and two baskets.
OMG OMG OMG Its happening.
**SADIK KHAN IS BACK** #bikeNYC #NYCbike #NYC #MTA #urbanist
https://nyc.streetsblog.org/2026/06/02/guess-whos-back-janettes-back
"Mamdani Nominates Ex-Bloomberg Official Janette Sadik-Khan To MTA Board
Guess who's back, back again. Janette's back, tell a friend."
I will now prepare myself by reading her excellent book wherein she describes how NYC went from 0-adjacent bike lanes, to something much better.
Between other tasks, and using the suggested speed-reading model, 5 chapters.
The impression so far is: firmly embedded in the 1960s-1970s USIan pop culture/worldview, the author tries to impart the sound of one hand clapping.
It might be summed as: building - a home, a village, a community - has a best-practice, which is organic and contextual patterns.
A lovely example of USian rococo in writing; complete with *trompe-l'Εil* frescoes.
a little too much 'LDS' in the proto-#urbanist for me.
And it's not like when I was living in Seattle, and I could just pop by the Books Kinokuniya branch attached to the Uwajimaya grocery store.
Her book was published by Kadokawa, so it's not like it's some obscure indie publisher, this is the big leagues.
Ask me why I an an #urbanist, and why I want my rural #Vermont town to be more cosmopolitan.
Interesting video by The Flying Moose on how #Copenhagen built its metro for "free." And yes: He went there and talked to people in the know. Fantastic video that could be interesting for any #urbanist and #transit culturist.
