Navigating Colonial Challenges: The State of Public Transit in San Juan

 The promises and peril for transit expansion in Puerto Rico Photo by: Gian Cordero Last month in San Juan, after a week of free service, the Director of the Integrated Transit Authority of Puerto Rico (ATI) announced that the system saw a 26% increase in patronage, demonstrating that when the public perceives a public transit… Read more Navigating Colonial Challenges: The State of Public Transit in San Juan

WHAT WE’RE READING – FEBRUARY 06

Five articles curated by the Wagner Planner staff: Here’s what the Wagner Planner staff is reading. This week: open streets by the citizens in DC, the efficiency of subsidized transit, riders representation in transit boards, Paris votes for SUV’s fees, and Phoenix’s preparation for a brutally hot 2024 summer. How D.C. Neighbors Closed a Dangerous… Read more WHAT WE’RE READING – FEBRUARY 06

What We’re Reading – December 10

Five articles curated by the Wagner Planner staff: Here’s what the Wagner Planner staff is reading. This week: Ecuador’s first metro line, a transit model for rural areas, no parking minimums in Montgomery County (MD), Hawaii taking notes on Asian TOD strategies, and a Vision Zero success story in Hoboken. Ecuador Inaugurates First Subway Transportation… Read more What We’re Reading – December 10