Patrick Kennedy

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Partner/Urban Design @ SBDS
Professor - Masters of Sustainable Development @ SMU
Director @ Dallas Area Rapid Transit Board

Highways never belonged in cities and never will.

seems like a great deal
A whole 1,000 per day, huh?
RT @DCUrbanist
The cars highlighted yellow are carrying ~50% the capacity of students of the school bus. https://twitter.com/aboutherevideos/status/1653815709842165761
About Here on Twitter

“This is the traffic to drop-off students at a middle school in Metro Vancouver. New video about this issue tomorrow.”

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RT @FrontierTony
This really cannot be said enough.
Hear me out. s'posed to be more of a square, but the challenges of fingerpainting with a mouse. Not a whole lot of land re-gained for frontage development, but some.
Gotta have that highway interchange for two surface arterials:
Feels like a corridor in need of a huge swath of upzoning. How do you think these car dealerships are performing on the tax rolls?
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RT @WalkableDFW
Lemmon Ave BRT from Love Field thru Oak Lawn, Uptown, Baylor Hospital, Downtown...anyone? https://twitter.com/WalkableDFW/status/1654105427854991361 https://t.co/bevxRWJoWc
https://twitter.com/WalkableDFW/status/1654106320767709186
🌻patrick.kennedy 🌻 on Twitter

“Van Ness in San Francisco. Before carried 45-50,000 vehicles per day. The new BRT has a ridership of about 25,000 per day.”

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Middle income earning households spend the highest % of their income on transportation (2022 BLS data)
Lemmon Ave BRT from Love Field thru Oak Lawn, Uptown, Baylor Hospital, Downtown...anyone?
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RT @WalkableDFW
Van Ness in San Francisco. Before carried 45-50,000 vehicles per day. The new BRT has a ridership of about 25,000 per day. https://t.co/jGL9i8BykK
https://twitter.com/WalkableDFW/status/1654105427854991361
🌻patrick.kennedy 🌻 on Twitter

“Van Ness in San Francisco. Before carried 45-50,000 vehicles per day. The new BRT has a ridership of about 25,000 per day.”

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Van Ness in San Francisco. Before carried 45-50,000 vehicles per day. The new BRT has a ridership of about 25,000 per day.