These trucks are literally killing us
Sparked by another conversation I was having here on Lemmy it reminded me of this video. Trucks and SUVs have completely taken over the North American roadways and are making inroads in Europe. Why though, when there are so many alternatives?
This video came out a while ago and I absolutely recommend watching it. NJB is a staple of the urbanism movement, and this video is one of his best.
Everyone should be able to use whatever transport mode they prefer, but for pedestrians and cyclists it's a known hazard
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/35482258
A new report list the top 5 most dangerous cities in the US for pedestrians and cyclists
A City Reinvented: Paris Is Now Greater Paris
cross-posted from: https://kbin.melroy.org/m/[email protected]/t/1159192
has a pretty promotional copy tone but it's great to see so much urbanism can be done with the willpower
L.A. Council Committee Approves Step toward Eliminating Parking Requirements
cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/21894775
Yesterday, the Los Angeles City Council Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee approved a motion that could lay the foundation for ending harmful parking requirements for new development.
This could lead to developers right-sizing parking based on what makes sense for a specific project, instead of current one-size-fits-all city codes that apply to both the urban core and far-flung suburbs. Eliminating city parking requirements does not mean that all, or even most, new development will have no parking. It means that parking will be tailored to specific needs for each project.
Many Streetsblog readers know that parking mandates increase housing costs, including rents. Experts term these generally outdated excessive requirements a pseudoscience. Eliminating parking requirements is good for walkability, housing (quantity, affordability, and streamlining approvals), and climate.
https://la.streetsblog.org/2025/08/27/l-a-council-committee-approves-step-toward-eliminating-parking-requirementsOpen linkView original on poptalk.scrubbles.techThis is the video that first got my notice, of Parking laws of all things.
I'm sure some of you have seen it, but for anyone in North America I think this is a must watch, you'll never see parking the same way again. What do you all think about it?
So what is Urbanism to you?
This video does a decent job trying to "define" urbanism, which is an umbrella term. When I try to think of how I define it, I get a lot of things I like that come to mind: transit, walkability, social spaces, but I have a hard time "defining" it. So, what does it mean to you?
Welcome to /c/Urbanism! A place to discuss urban ideas!
This is a space to explore and share ideas about how we shape the towns and cities we live in. Here we'll be making a place where we can openly discuss urban planning for not only large cities but also our small towns - including but not limited to transit, green spaces, walkability, traffic, and anything related to living in an urban environment.
Many of you already know me, I'm Scrubbles, passionate about Urbanism and excited to see what we can do with this community.
I welcome all posts about Urbanism - videos about it, articles, open questions, whatever you may like!
Minor housekeeping, rules will come as they are needed, my big two are "Don't be a dick" - meaning discussion is welcome and arguments are fine, but I don't tolerate personal attacks, and keep posts on target. Obviously these will evolve with the community.
Hopefully this will be my only "announcement" style post, but felt like we should kick it off somewhere. Welcome!
It's always worth asking for a bike rack!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/30563342
This store just opened up a few months back, and they had zero bike parking.
I emailed their head office, saying that I was planning to shop there, but not until they added a bike rack.
Went to check last night, and boom! Bike rack!

