Quentin Taratino Explains Pedestrian Flags

Following the low-cost trend employed by other municipalities, City of Albuquerque has resorted to pedestrian flags at new mid-block crossings, such as here at Girard and Marble between Lomas and Constitution. Before: After: In addition to crosswalk striping, a cute little sign in the middle of Girard, and triangular yellow sign/arrow, you can spot the… Read More Quentin Taratino Explains Pedestrian Flags

ABQ Rail Trail and the Indianapolis Experience

As many of us excitedly and/or skeptically try to wrap our heads around the proposed Rail Trail, it’s perhaps helpful to look at precedence and perceived best practices. City o’ ABQ’s January 2024 document outlining current Trail thinking includes examples from two other U.S. cities: San Antonio’s Riverwalk and Indianapolis’ Cultural Trail. Celebrating its tenth… Read More ABQ Rail Trail and the Indianapolis Experience

98th and Gibson: Canvas for Real Multi-Modal Improvements

It might not seem the transpo-sexiest public meeting in history, but ABQ folks interested in extending lives through better multi-modal traffic infrastructure might want to check out this: What’s that? You don’t even know where 98th and Gibson is? You’ve also never heard of “Amole Arroyo Trail” and wonder that maybe it’s a trail used… Read More 98th and Gibson: Canvas for Real Multi-Modal Improvements