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Incomplete streets : processes, practices, and possibilities

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Routledge London 2015Description: xviii,325pISBN:
  • 9780415725873
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  • 307.1216 ZAV
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CONTENTS List of illustrations ix Notes on contributors xiii Preface xvii Acknowledgements xix 1.Complete Streets: what's missing? Stephen Zauestoski and Julian Agycman 1 PARTI Processes 15 2. Of love affairs and other stories 17 Peter Norton 3.Moving beyond Fordism: "Complete Streets" and the 36 changing political economy of urban transportation Aaron Golub 4.Urban spatial mobility in the age of sustainability 54 Tliemis Chronopoulos 5.The unbearable weight of irresponsibility and the lightness of tumbleweeds: 77 cumulative irresponsibility in neoliberal streetscapes Do J. Lee 6 The street as ecology 94 Vikas Mehta PART II Practices 117 7.Curbing cruising: lowriding and the domestication of Denver's Northside 119 Sig Langegger 8.Recruiting people like you: socioeconomic sustainability in Minneapolis's bicycle infrastructure 139 Melody Hoffmann 9."One day, the white people are going to want these houses again": understanding gentrification through the North Oakland farmers market 154 Josh Cadji and Alison HopeAlkon 10.Reversing Complete Streets disparities: Portland's 176 Community Watershed Stewardship Program Erin Goodling and Cameron Herrington PART III Possibilities 203 11.Compl(eat)ing the streets: legalizing sidewalk food vending in Los Angeles 205 Mark Vallianatos 12.Fixing the city in the context of neoliberalism: institutionalized DIY 225 Lusi Morhayim 13.The most Complete Street in the world: a dream deferred and co-opted 245 Anna Livia Brand 14.The politics of sustainability: contested urban bikeway development in Portland, Oregon Tliaddeus R. Miller and Amy Lubitow 266 15.Incomplete streets, complete regions: in search of an equitable scale 290 Karen Chappie 16. Towards an understanding of Complete Streets: equity, justice, and sustainability Stephen Zavestoski and Julian Agyeman 306 Index 316
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CONTENTS
List of illustrations ix
Notes on contributors xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xix
1.Complete Streets: what's missing? Stephen Zauestoski and Julian Agycman 1
PARTI
Processes 15
2. Of love affairs and other stories 17
Peter Norton
3.Moving beyond Fordism: "Complete Streets" and the 36
changing political economy of urban transportation
Aaron Golub
4.Urban spatial mobility in the age of sustainability 54
Tliemis Chronopoulos
5.The unbearable weight of irresponsibility and the lightness of tumbleweeds: 77
cumulative irresponsibility in neoliberal streetscapes
Do J. Lee
6 The street as ecology 94
Vikas Mehta
PART II
Practices 117
7.Curbing cruising: lowriding and the domestication of
Denver's Northside 119
Sig Langegger
8.Recruiting people like you: socioeconomic sustainability
in Minneapolis's bicycle infrastructure 139
Melody Hoffmann
9."One day, the white people are going to want these houses again":
understanding gentrification through the North Oakland farmers market 154
Josh Cadji and Alison HopeAlkon
10.Reversing Complete Streets disparities: Portland's 176
Community Watershed Stewardship Program
Erin Goodling and Cameron Herrington
PART III
Possibilities 203
11.Compl(eat)ing the streets: legalizing sidewalk food
vending in Los Angeles 205
Mark Vallianatos
12.Fixing the city in the context of neoliberalism: institutionalized DIY 225
Lusi Morhayim
13.The most Complete Street in the world: a dream deferred and co-opted 245
Anna Livia Brand
14.The politics of sustainability: contested urban bikeway development in Portland,
Oregon Tliaddeus R. Miller and Amy Lubitow 266
15.Incomplete streets, complete regions: in search of an equitable scale 290 Karen Chappie
16. Towards an understanding of Complete Streets: equity, justice, and sustainability
Stephen Zavestoski and Julian Agyeman 306
Index 316

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