Not exact matches
• Creating cleaner transportation
options — by investing in
public transit infrastructure, improving our fuel efficiency and transitioning to low - carbon
options like electric vehicles;
The state senator, whose turf covers not Maspeth but neighborhoods
like Bayside and Whitestone, read a scripted speech that sounded
like a laundry list of middle - class outer borough complaints against the present administration: from de Blasio's «narrow - minded anti-motorist» Vision Zero program, to his opposition to bringing the city into line with the rest of the state's two percent property tax cap, to his allegedly insufficient support for co-ops and small senior centers, to the influence of high - power political consultants at City Hall, to the lack of
public transit options in the deepest reaches of the city (which the state controls), to his purported failure to shield small businesses from rent hikes, to — yes — his scrapped plans to convert the Holiday Inn into a homeless shelter.
The video below shows just how important it is to include ease of recycling, transportation
options like car clubs and
public transit, and clear feedback on energy use.
Like many cities that are trying to ban cars — or at least some cars, some of the time — Paris also needs to improve
public transit options for those who are leaving their cars behind.
Fortunately, Chicago has a plethora of
public transportation and alternative
transit options including the L trains, CTA buses, Metra trains, rideshares
like Uber and Lyft, and simply walking around the city so that personally driving can be unnecessary.
If you live in a larger city of the state,
like Nashville or Memphis,
public transit is a completely viable
option for transportation.
They don't covet cars
like their elders did, instead favoring vastly less expensive
public -
transit and ride - sharing
options like ZipCar and Uber.