Transportation

Coverage of transit solutions, including public transportation, bikes, buses, light rail, commuter trains, and ferries, especially those intended to reduce congestion, improve air quality, and provide efficient movement across a metropolitan area.

Ann Arbor to host transportation public workshop Apr. 23

Ann Arbor will host two workshops on the future of its transportation system on April 23 -- one at 4 p.m. and one at 7:30, both at Huron High School.

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Ann Arbor residents give city excellent marks in study

Residents of Ann Arbor think rather highly of their community, according to a mail survey by National Citizen Surveys.

Urban By Design: Why Architecture Matters

In celebration of Architecture Week metromode examines how architecture and urban planning shape a city and how Metro Detroit can improve itself through design.

Guest Blogger: Dennis King

Dennis King is our guest blogger this week. Dennis is President of American Institute of Architects, Michigan and Chairman and CEO of Harley Ellis Devereaux, an award-winning, full-service archittecture firm. Check back here each weekday to read Dennis' thoughts on National Architecture Week and how design and architecture have a profound impact on quality of life. 

NYC translations firm relocates automotive group to Detroit

Translations.com has relocated its Automotive Practice Group to Greektown in Downtown Detroit.

Bike advocate targets downtown Northville

Doug Bingham is advocating for a warmer reception for bicyclists visiting downtown Northville.

Ypsi considered for commuter rail stop

Ypsilanti is being considered as a additional stop on the Ann Arbor-Detroit commuter rail line that official hope to have up and running by the end of the year, with initial stops in Detroit, Dearborn and Ann Arbor.

A2 to host public meeting regarding downtown parking strategy Mar. 29

The City of Ann Arbor will host a public hearing regarding a downtown parking strategy on March 29 from 6-8 p.m. at City Hall.

UofM committed to U.S. 23 commuter line project

Plans for the proposed U.S. 23 commuter train line has taken a major step forward now that the University of Michigan has committed that at least 1,200 of its employees or students will ride the line, which could be up and running by June.

Mass transit ridership jumps in southeast Michigan

More and more people are catching rides on Metro Detroit’s mass transit systems, which saw 5-50% jumps in ridership in 2006.

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