Jared Hoehing (@jhoehing) 's Twitter Profile
Jared Hoehing

@jhoehing

FAU College of Medicine Program Coordinator. Former AM newser. Wayne State graduate. Mittenless Michigander. MI | TX | FL 🇮🇹 Tutto è veramente bello he/him

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David Zipper (@davidzipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ahh, so the US *can* ban vehicles b/c they're too dangerous -- but only a niche product (involved in 4 deaths over 3 years), not oversized trucks and SUVs that endanger everyone else on the street. edition.cnn.com/2023/10/01/us/…

David Zipper (@davidzipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Colorado is considering a weight-base car fee to address car bloat: 🔹 Fee would would apply to cars >3,500 lbs, up to $29.90/yr 🔹 $$ collected would fund bike lanes, road diets, automatic cameras, etc 🔹 Only collected in the 12 most populous counties cpr.org/2023/09/29/col…

Jared Hoehing (@jhoehing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What an intersection of two big interests of mine - I am incredibly curious about how journalism and urban planning interacted throughout the past several decades

Housing 4 All is Hot (@ahouse4all) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every study over and over and over again: People are homeless because they don't have money for skyrocketing housing costs. When you give them money to afford housing, or affordable social housing they stop being homeless. Governments: Putting them in jail will fix it.

Every study over and over and over again: People are homeless because they don't have money for skyrocketing housing costs. When you give them money to afford housing, or affordable social housing they stop being homeless.

Governments: Putting them in jail will fix it.
David Peilow (@dpeilow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I am...on a train from Madrid to Barcelona. The journey takes 2½ hours and covers more than 300 miles, approaching the distance between London and Edinburgh. I paid €19" 80% of trips between those cities are now rail. It was Europe's busiest air route theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

Sergio Martínez-Beltrán (@sergiomarbel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Six months ago NPR left Twitter. The effects have been negligible. The numbers confirm what many in news have long suspected — that Twitter wasn’t worth the effort, at least in terms of traffic. niemanreports.org/articles/npr-t… via Nieman Reports

Cooper (@cooperstreaming) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you'd like to see how absolutely nothing has changed in the conversation around Israel & Palestine despite decades of violence, here's Jon Stewart doing a bit that could literally air today without a single change.

Strong Towns (@strongtowns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In almost every American city, the minimum number of parking built is mandated by state and municipal ordinances dating back to the 1960s. These antiquated mandates not only rob property owners of choice, but they’re often arbitrary. It's time to end them.

In almost every American city, the minimum number of parking built is mandated by state and municipal ordinances dating back to the 1960s. These antiquated mandates not only rob property owners of choice, but they’re often arbitrary. It's time to end them.
Jessie Singer (@jessiesingernyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Look, this isn't complicated: If your government social media job is about fun stuff like parks or boring stuff like ethics, you can do memes. If your government social media job is about protecting people from horrific and preventable death, you don't get to do memes.

Dr. Holly Walters (@manigarm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations. All those "disruptors" and "innovators" have finally managed to create cable TV. It's never about inventing anything new. It's just about re-creating existing systems but without the labor protections and income guarantees.

Congratulations. All those "disruptors" and "innovators" have finally managed to create cable TV. 

It's never about inventing anything new. It's just about re-creating existing systems but without the labor protections and income guarantees.
David Zipper (@davidzipper) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Vox, I explained why Norway’s “EV miracle” is a cautionary tale. Eye-popping subsidies have spurred electric car sales -- but they've also widened inequality and undermined transit/biking. EV incentives are not a panacea. 🧵 vox.com/future-perfect…

In <a href="/voxdotcom/">Vox</a>, I explained why Norway’s “EV miracle” is a cautionary tale.  

Eye-popping subsidies have spurred electric car sales -- but they've also widened inequality and undermined transit/biking.  

EV incentives are not a panacea. 🧵

vox.com/future-perfect…
M. Nolan Gray 🥑 (@mnolangray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the most potent zoning reform framing, and why YIMBY has been more successful than previous efforts: Most people live happy, normal lives, oblivious to zoning. When you point out that things like duplexes or townhouses are illegal, it shocks many into action.

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can Dutch cities afford to spend so much on cycling? They see each penny as an investment—in a healthier and happier population, a low-congestion and low-maintenance road network, and a public realm where people want to spend time and money. How can your city afford not to?

Sophie Vershbow (@svershbow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few reminders as we head into Thanksgiving: -Don't comment on someone's body, even if it looks different than the last time you saw it. -Don't comment on someone's food choices. Those are inside thoughts. -Don't assign moral value to food. You don't need to "earn" pie.