PathPath
  • walking
  • biking
  • transit
  • highways
  • vision zero
  • Equity
  • Urban Design
    Follow Us:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Streetsblog Logo
    • HOME
    • USA
    • NYC
    • MASS
    • LA
    • CHI
    • SF
    • CAL
    • STREETFILMS
    • DONATE
Streetsblog Denver Logo
  • walking
  • biking
  • transit
  • highways
  • vision zero
  • Equity
  • Urban Design
    Follow Us:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

Kea Wilson

Recent Posts

STREETSBLOG USA

How to Open Streets Right During Social Distancing

By Kea Wilson | Apr 8, 2020 | No Comments
We need more space — which means we need a new blueprint for how to do Open Streets events during this challenging global moment and beyond.
STREETSBLOG USA

Federal Corona Bill Seems Generous To Transit. It’s Not.

By Kea Wilson | Apr 8, 2020 | No Comments
New crisis, same old mistakes. The Federal Transit Administration’s $25-billion COVID-19 public transit grant package contains much-needed lifelines for struggling transit agencies across the country — but the amount received by each agency did not take into account the new reality of the virus, but were allocated using the same formulas from normal years. As a […]
STREETSBLOG USA

There’s No Need For Blanket COVID Park Closures

By Kea Wilson | Apr 6, 2020 | No Comments
...with some very important exceptions.
STREETSBLOG USA

Five Reasons Why Trump’s Fuel Standards Rollback is Terrible

By Kea Wilson | Apr 1, 2020 | No Comments
Here's the only story you need on why the Trump administration is wrong to gut an Obama-era rule to make cars cleaner and more efficient.
STREETSBLOG USA

No, Bird and Lime Were Not ‘Forced’ to Pull Fleets — or Fire Staff — Because of COVID-19

By Kea Wilson | Mar 31, 2020 | No Comments
A lot of smaller micromobility companies kept their scooters and bikes on the streets. And a reminder: if micromobility is truly part of the sustainable future, it needs to be there always, not just when times are good.
STREETSBLOG USA

Ten NACTO-Endorsed Ways Every City Should Respond to COVID-19 On Its Streets

By Kea Wilson | Mar 30, 2020 | No Comments
In the absence of federal leadership on how to keep pedestrians and cyclists safe during COVID19, cities are stepping up and sharing resources themselves.
STREETSBLOG USA

As Roads Empty To COVID-19, Drivers Who Remain Are Speeding Up. Here’s How to Slow Them Down.

By Kea Wilson | Mar 29, 2020 | No Comments
The virus isn't just a public health emergency for our hospitals. It's also a public health emergency for our roads.
STREETSBLOG USA

Taxpayers Are Bailing Out Uber and Lyft — Again

By Kea Wilson | Mar 26, 2020 | No Comments
Uber and other tech taxi companies pride themselves on disrupting industries — but now taxpayers are bailing them out.
STREETSBLOG USA

Here’s How Much U.S. Car Traffic Plunged Last Week

By Kea Wilson | Mar 26, 2020 | No Comments
New data reveals that nationwide car traffic dropped 30 percent at the end of last week compared to the same day one month earlier.
STREETSBLOG USA

COVID-19 Reveals That the Real Cure For Freight Truck Congestion is Fewer Cars

By Kea Wilson | Mar 25, 2020 | No Comments
We don't need more roads — we need fewer cars on the existing roads.
STREETSBLOG USA

Op-Ed: We Need Handwashing Facilities At Every Public Transit Station in America

By Kea Wilson | Mar 24, 2020 | No Comments
Public restrooms at transit stops aren't just a COVID-19 issue. They're a transit access issue, a religious rights issue, and a human rights issue.
STREETSBLOG USA

Trump Says COVID-19 Deaths May Be the Price We Pay For A Strong Economy — Just Like Traffic Deaths

By Kea Wilson | Mar 24, 2020 | No Comments
It’s bad enough that most Americans think that 40,000 road deaths a year is just the price we pay for the freedom to go wherever we want whenever we want — but now that argument is being used by conservatives who want to abandon the health practices that can help us defeat the coronavirus. President […]
Load more stories
  • About
  • Contact
  • Ways to Give
  • Comment Moderation Policy
  • Our Funders & Editorial Policy
    Follow Us:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Streetsblog Denver Logo