Quick History of Burque Transportation in Six Maps

You can learn and/or remember a lot regarding the last half-century of Albuquerque transportation from looking at the New Mexico Region of Governments (MRCOG) repository of “Traffic Flow Maps” from 1968-2018. Every year, a map of traffic counts is put together, and the site collects these maps in an easy-to-view, fast-loading list/folder. One imagines that… Read More Quick History of Burque Transportation in Six Maps

Further Reflections on Long-Range Transportation Plan Draft

Given BB’s small, select audience of public policy nerds, I’m guessing the sight of the “DRAFT” watermark below engenders a flurry of emotions, including ennui, sleepiness, and panic: As noted here last week, we’re currently in public/email comment phase regarding the draft of “Connections 2040,” the area’s update to its long-range transportation plan. As such,… Read More Further Reflections on Long-Range Transportation Plan Draft

Two More Looks at BernCo/NM Traffic Fatalities

Following up on our look at Bernalillo County traffic fatality figures earlier this week, here are two vastly different presentations of data, one overly complex and the other perhaps too simple. Working backwards, we’ll start with a challenging visual and conclude with an easier set of facts. Notably, both elicit questions with no easy answers.… Read More Two More Looks at BernCo/NM Traffic Fatalities

2040 Transportation Plan SparkNotes: BB Inadequately Does Your Homework

As mentioned a few days back, “Connections 2040,” the area’s long-range Metropolitan Transportation Plan update is currently in final draft form before a series of public meetings which start tonight up in Bernalillo. I know each and every one of you is going to read the entire 287-page draft and craft insights and recommendations which… Read More 2040 Transportation Plan SparkNotes: BB Inadequately Does Your Homework

New Mexico Sidewalk ADA Compliance is 15 Percent

From the 2019 New Mexico Department of Transportation ADA Transition Plan:   Curiously, the only report reference to the findings above is this: The Self-Assessment inventory provides NMDOT a baseline of compliance/non-compliance with which to measure its progress through the implementation of this Transition Plan. As projects are completed, this data will be updated to… Read More New Mexico Sidewalk ADA Compliance is 15 Percent