For decades, highway engineers focused on designing wider, straighter, faster roads. Now, moving traffic quickly is no longer the sole goal.
Governing Magazine, October 2005
Gary Toth and PPS are putting a new paradigm of street design and land use to work in New Jersey.
21 great places that show how transportation can enliven a community.
PPS and the Federal Highway Administration are ushering in a new era of transportation planning.
Making Places Newsletter, January 2004
Suggested techniques to gauge the amount of street space needed by pedestrians and vehicles.
An overview of the tools and techniques used to reduce traffic congestion, slow down vehicle speeds, and make streets safer for all users.
Want to make a dangerous intersection safer? Here's how not to do it.
Ways to achieve an equilibrium among street-users, including public transit, cars, bicycles, and pedestrians.
Dr. Minnie Fells Johnson uses the power of public transit to create public places that revitalize the community.
Placemaking boosts small towns as well as cities, as seen in PPS's ambitious New Hampshire work.
Got traffic congestion? See how PPS is helping California's San Mateo County relieve gridlock by boosting transit ridership and bringing street life back to car-dominated downtowns.
Mayor Bertrand Delanoë's aggressive campaign to reclaim city streets for people is a political winner.