Stewart Schwartz
@stewartcsg.bsky.social
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Executive Director, Coalition for Smarter Growth, www.smartergrowth.net; Navy Veteran; believer in democracy, sustainable, inclusive, walkable communities & fighting climate change
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betterdcregion.bsky.social
This month, we honor the rich culture, profound history, and enduring legacy of Latino communities across the United States. We recognize their vibrant achievements and invaluable contributions that are part of our national story.

Happy Hispanic Heritage Month!
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betterdcregion.bsky.social
🍂Join us on October 30 at Eastern Market for Smart Growth Social 2025, where urbanism meets Halloween fun 🍂

Come for the community, stay for the inspiration from Alexandria Mayor Alyia Gaskins.

Kick off Halloween weekend with an optional urbanist costume contest 🎃

RSVP: lnkd.in/eJ7DPq6f
Image credit: Marco Sanchez
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
According to the City of Paris, in the last 10 years 150K trees have been planted & 45ha of parks created in the already hot city, all intended to not only improve quality-of-life today, but also help the city adapt to & manage summer heatwaves of 50℃ (122F) by 2050.

Just the start.

Common sense.
Paris before and after street transformation New urban forest planted in front of Paris City Hall A Paris “School Street” where cars are removed and people space/tree planting are added
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leeirenedillon.bsky.social
Go small, or go home.

Index motor tax to vehicle size & weight please @darraghobrientd.bsky.social. If people want to drive big, they should pay big. And any EV subsidies should favour small vehicles.

#RoadBloat
brenttoderian.bsky.social
This is good —the Mayor of Yellowknife NWT in Canada’s far north weighs in on “Car Bloat” (truck bloat actually) and its many big costs & consequences (thanks @davidzipper.bsky.social for heads-up). And like most who dare tell the truth about that, he’s taking flack.
www.linkedin.com/mwlite/feed/...
Screenshot of LinkedIn post from Yellowknife Mayor describing the costs and consequences of trucks having gotten so much bigger. In the link, he explains the backlash he received for his post.
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davidzipper.bsky.social
"Over half of the e-cargo bike mileage ridden during trials substituted for car use."

doi.org/10.1016/j.jc...
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
I don’t hate cars. Like most North American males I was raised to think cars are cool, and as a design nerd, few objects are more eye-catching.

I hate surrendering our streets, our cities and our lives to them.

Car dependence isn’t freedom.

Great cartoon by @robcowan.bsky.social #CarDependency

Cartoon worm, man accuses women of being “anti-Car “…
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
I often think about how so many cities are absolutely AGONIZING over the idea of turning a single street, or even a block, into a people-place and pedestrian stroll, while thriving communities like Gràcia in Barcelona are filled with so many streets & squares with no cars, or at most “tamed” cars.”
Connected network of streets for people instead of cars in the Gràcia community in Barcelona Connected network of streets for people instead of cars in the Gràcia community in Barcelona Connected network of streets for people instead of cars in the Gràcia community in Barcelona Connected network of streets for people instead of cars in the Gràcia community in Barcelona
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modacitylife.com
A former railway line reborn as a green lifeline, Seoul’s Gyeongui Line Forest Park is a neighbourhood regeneration project spanning six kilometres and two different districts. It is an elegant repurposing of obsolete infrastructure made feasible when the century-old tracks were buried underground.🧵
Photos of the 'Gyeongui Line Forest Park' project in Seoul: a linear park repurposed from a former railway line, that contains trees, shrubs, flowers, rest areas, cafes, kiosks, water installations, and views of the city. Photos of the 'Gyeongui Line Forest Park' project in Seoul: a linear park repurposed from a former railway line, that contains trees, shrubs, flowers, rest areas, cafes, kiosks, water installations, and views of the city. Photos of the 'Gyeongui Line Forest Park' project in Seoul: a linear park repurposed from a former railway line, that contains trees, shrubs, flowers, rest areas, cafes, kiosks, water installations, and views of the city. Photos of the 'Gyeongui Line Forest Park' project in Seoul: a linear park repurposed from a former railway line, that contains trees, shrubs, flowers, rest areas, cafes, kiosks, water installations, and views of the city.
stewartcsg.bsky.social
Tonight in Alexandria, VirginIa - a red sky of warning rises behind the memorial to George Washington.
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betterdcregion.bsky.social
Let's support a more vibrant, walkable, inclusive Duke Street, including more housing options and affordable housing.

Thursday, September 25, 2025
6:30 p.m.
Bishop Ireton High School, 201 Cambridge Rd, Alexandria

Can't attend in person? Register for Zoom:

www.alexandriava.gov/news-plannin...
Duke St in Alexandria, image by Bill Pugh
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betterdcregion.bsky.social
Today is the last day to get your early bird tickets for SGS!

This year is unlike any other Smart Growth Social, as it falls on the day before Halloween! You don’t want to miss out!

Ticket includes wine, beer, food, fun! 🍂 🎃
RSVP today and save:

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stewartcsg.bsky.social
Attending great housing forum hosted by @nvaha.bsky.social sharing range of solutions for meeting Northern Virginia housing needs.
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
“In 2023, cars and their drivers killed 8,820 American pedestrians and bicyclists — 7,314 pedestrians and 1,166 cyclists. They injured another 136,281, an increase of over 5,300 injuries from 2022.”

Put the responsibility where it belongs. Via @jalopnik.bsky.social www.jalopnik.com/1979666/defe...
No, Defensive Walking Isn't The Solution For Road Deaths - Jalopnik
It's victim-blaming, it's bull, and it's not the solution we need.
www.jalopnik.com
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jasonthorne.bsky.social
A former expressway. Now a place for an evening stroll. Nighttime on the Cheonggyecheon River in Seoul.
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jrfhanger.bsky.social
Good morning with good news: Mckinsey Global Institute forecasts global EV sales will surge to "40%-59%" by 2030 from 22% in 2024!

Global EV sales are up 25% in the first 8 months of 2025, compared to same period in 2024.

They gain ~5 points/year.
www.mckinsey.com/mgi/our-rese... #energysky
stewartcsg.bsky.social
Great transit trip on return fm National Center on Smart Growth taking the @wmata.com P14 to the Green Line at College Park/UMD station. Seamless, quick transfer. 1/
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myzerocarbon.org
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12 Things You Can Do Right Now on Climate Change
1 Switch to 100% green power
2 Save energy
4 Avoid plastic
5 Sharing is caring!
7 Avoid flying
9 Get on your bike!

www.bit.ly/12climateactions

#ClimateAction 🌎🌍🌏
12 Things You Can Do Right Now to Fight Climate Change
Individual action is one of the greatest tools at our disposal in the fight against climate change. Check out these 12 easy-to-follow tips.
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moderatelymoco.bsky.social
Great Seneca Transit Network Sees Significant Increase in Ridership after One Year of Service. MCDOT ridership numbers show a more than 70% increase in total bus ridership on a key bus route along Shady Grove Road.
Link here
Great Seneca Transit Network Sees Significant Increase in Ridership after One Year of Service. MCDOT ridership numbers show a more than 70% increase in total bus ridership on a key bus route along Shady Grove Road.
mocofeed.com
stewartcsg.bsky.social
Checking out @wmata Metrorail train control room and walking along the catwalk in the tunnel gives one real appreciation for Metro staff who maintain and operate our amazing transit system.
stewartcsg.bsky.social
Continuing our tour of critical @wmata.com infrastructure, learning about the old but reliable signaling system. A top priority for our region needs to be funding for a new modern signaling system for Metrorail. It will allow for running more frequent trains.