Structural Supports
Host Helen Lui continues the conversation with Denis Agar, they unpack the dynamic relationship between housing and public transportation. They delve into the critical role of urban density in shaping transit service needs and discuss the intricate political maneuvers influencing rail network expansions. The conversation also highlights the influential power of grassroots movements in propelling improvements to transit systems.
Episode 4 of the Urbanism Vancouver podcast, hosted by Denis Agar, Helen Lui, titled "Structural Supports" was published on November 13, 2023 and runs 30 minutes.
November 13, 2023 ·30m · Urbanism Vancouver
Summary
Host Helen Lui continues the conversation with Denis Agar, they unpack the dynamic relationship between housing and public transportation. They delve into the critical role of urban density in shaping transit service needs and discuss the intricate political maneuvers influencing rail network expansions. The conversation also highlights the influential power of grassroots movements in propelling improvements to transit systems.
Episode Description
Host Helen Lui continues the conversation with Denis Agar, they unpack the dynamic relationship between housing and public transportation. They delve into the critical role of urban density in shaping transit service needs and discuss the intricate political maneuvers influencing rail network expansions. The conversation also highlights the influential power of grassroots movements in propelling improvements to transit systems.
Links mentioned in the episode:
“Where should new homes go? A map of renter density.” (https://denisagar.com/?p=9)
“Travel and the Built Environmental - Synthesis” by Reid Ewing and Robert Cervero
Show Credits:
Host: Helen Lui
Producer: Aaron Johnson
Cover Art By: the Sneaky Artist (https://sneakyart.substack.com/)
Covert Art Titles: Spencer
Website: UrbanismVancouver.com
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