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Report lists a short-and-sweet transportation to-do list for the next president

Branden Klayko - May 12, 2016
A still from ProPublica‘s interactive graph. (Courtesy ProPublica)

Why so many people die walking on our streets explained in three graphs

Branden Klayko - Jun 3, 2016
(Courtesy City of Davis)

Ever heard of a protected intersection? Davis, California just opened the country’s first—and it works like a charm

Branden Klayko - Aug 12, 2015

How sprawling development is poisoning Floyds Fork

Planning Commission approves rezoning, waivers for Phoenix Hill Apartments (plus new renderings)

Louisville lacks a meaningful way to build complete streets that benefit all road users

Breaking! MSD pushes to build a park-topped Logan Street CSO Basin at grade after community outcry

Conceptual rendering of a proposed development on the old Phoenix Hill Tavern. (Edwards Companies / Courtesy Tipster)
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Here’s your first glimpse at the proposed redevelopment of the Phoenix...

Branden Klayko - Oct 8, 2015
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What if? We'd really like to see this slip-n-slide happen on Baxter Avenue. (Montage by Broken Sidewalk)
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We’d really like to see this 1,000-foot-long slip-n-slide hit the streets...

Branden Klayko - Jan 27, 2015
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Best: Louisville made bank with the architecture of today’s Actors Theater

Broken Sidewalk - Feb 1, 2016
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Three Individual Landmarks: Metro Hall, City Hall, and Fire Station #2. (BS Postcard Archive)
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Preservation in Louisville After the Yates Amendment

Branden Klayko - Aug 12, 2012
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Rendering of the proposed Walmart at 18th Street and Broadway.
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Ripping out the Cornerstone: Walmart must play by Louisville’s Land Development...

Branden Klayko - Jan 28, 2015
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Omni Digs In: First construction spotted on the Omni Louisville Hotel...

Branden Klayko - Mar 30, 2016
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Transportation surpasses coal-fired power plants for most carbon-dioxide emissions

Branden Klayko - Jul 5, 2016
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Paving a new Broken Sidewalk

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Louisville’s first parklet debuts at IdeaFestival, headed for Portland restaurant

Branden Klayko - Sep 27, 2016
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