PUBLISHED
April 29, 2013
This month’s issue of Cities Today – a global magazine designed for influential policymakers in the urban development space – features an in-depth article about the C40 BRT Network, which promotes development and deployment of Bus Rapid Transit in cities across the globe.
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PUBLISHED
April 11, 2013
The City of Sydney has announced plans for a revitalized city center, starting with a project that will remove cars from congested main thoroughfare and transform the area into a spacious plaza, complete with trees and pedestrians. But that won’t mean commuters will have to pick an alternate route – the plaza is part of a larger light rail project by the NSW Government, which will make Sydney more accessible by public transit while making the city greener.
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PUBLISHED
April 09, 2013
C40 City Barcelona is making strides toward providing its walkers and cyclists with a world-class green belt above the city. Passeig de les Aigües, as the pathway is called, received a 620,000 euro grant to enact such improvements as installing gutters to catch stormwater runoff, building underground water passages to prevent erosion, and compacting and strengthening the road itself to inhibit landslides.
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PUBLISHED
January 09, 2013
As one of the world’s first megacities, and the original C40 city, London has literally paved the way for innovative strategies to transport and house its ever-growing population.
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PUBLISHED
November 16, 2012
The C40 City of Amsterdam was chosen as the winner of the City Award at the second edition of the Smart City Expo World Congress, held November 14 in Barcelona, Spain. Amsterdam’s winning submission was an innovative Open Data Program for transport and mobility, with the motto: “We the data, you the apps.” The program aims to improve the accessibility of the city and is part of the Amsterdam Smart City Approach.
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