Jacky Grimshaw, Vice President of Policy at Chicago-based Center for New Technology, relays her adventures at CNU 20 and emphasizes the ever-present need for more mindful urban planning.
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Jacky Grimshaw, Vice President of Policy at Chicago-based Center for New Technology, relays her adventures at CNU 20 and emphasizes the ever-present need for more mindful urban planning.

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— Edward Erfurt (@Edward_Erfurt) May 5, 2012
The point I’m making is that, since the postwar period, federal transportation policy has been focused on eliminating congestion, and that’s too narrow a goal. The goal ought to be, What adds value to society? What adds value to the economy? If you look at the richest places in America, they’re the most congested.
Yesterday NAC ran my interview with former Milwaukee mayor and Congress of the New Urbanism CEO John Norquist. We discussed urban highway removal and why it's rad.