Go Miami-Dade, the People’s Transportation Plan newsletter, is offering the opportunity for transit riders to be profiled in the next issue of the newsletter. This month’s newsletter states:
“How would you like to be profiled in the next issue of Go Miami-Dade? If you’re a regular transit rider, we’d like to share your story about why you take the bus or train. Passenger profiles will feature a photo and brief interview. To find out how to be the subject of a passenger profile, please contact us at Gomiamidade@miamidade.gov or 305-375-1278″.
Related posts:
3 Responses to 15 Seconds of Transit Fame
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
March 2011 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 EC « Feb Apr » Categories
Accident Airport bicycles bike lanes Bike Miami Days biking Brickell bus Climate Change Coconut Grove complete streets Congestion Density Downtown FDOT High Speed Rail MDT Metrorail Miami Miami-Dade County Miami-Dade Transit Miami 21 Miami Beach Museum Park News NIMBY Parking Parks Pedestrian Pedestrians Pic o' the Day Public Transit Rickenbacker Causeway Sprawl Streetcar Traffic Transit Transitography Transit Oriented Development Transportation Tri-Rail Uncategorized Urban Design Urban Growth Urban PlanningSouth Florida Blogs
- Buildings and Food
- BRICKELL LIFE
- Urban City Architecture
- Michael Emilio
- Coconut Grove Grapevine
- Eye On Miami
- Urban Environment League
- Miami Every Day Photo
- Beached Miami
- HOMESTEAD IS HOME
- JUSTICE BUILDING BLOG
- South Florida Daily Blog
- 305 Misadventures
- Riptide 2.0
- South Beach Hoosier
- Herald Watch
- greenerMIAMI
- Hallandale Beach Blog
- Miami For Change
- Dolce Miami
- Photography is Not a Crime
- View from Virginia Key
- Coral Gables Watch
- Miami beach 411
- Miami Fever
- Coral Gables
- REV Miami - Music, Art, Events, and Counter-Culture Magazine
- Liam Crotty Photography
- What Miami
South Florida Transportation
- Emerge Miami
- Florida Bicycle Association
- Florida Department of Transportation
- Florida Greenbook Roadway Design Manual
- Green Mobility Network
- Miami Bike Report
- Miami-Dade BPAC
- Miami-Dade Expressway Authority
- Miami-Dade Transit
- Slow Bike Miami
- Spokes 'n' Folks
- State of Florida Bike/Ped Laws
- TACOLCY Bicycle Club
- The M-Path to Enlightenment
- The Miami Bike Scene
- Transit to MIA
- Tri-Rail (South Florida Regional Transportation Authority)
Transit Blogs and Resources
- Streetsblog
- Spacing Wire • understanding the urban landscape
- CTA Tattler
- Greater Greater Washington
- CitySkip
- Human Transit
- Transit In Utah
- Trains For America
- TheCityFix.com
- Metro Library and Archive Transportation Headlines
- Off the Kuff
- The Overhead Wire
- trainjotting.com
- Portland Transport
- Welcome to the FastLane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary
- The Transport Politic
- Buildings and Food
- Midwest High Speed Rail
- JACKSONVILLE TRANSIT
- City Transit Advocates
- Design New Haven
- CoolTown Studios
- public transit
Archived Posts
Recent Comments
- Kevin on Gov Scott Kills HSR - Transit Miami Wants to Hear Your Thoughts…
- Tony Garcia on Thousands Protest Rick Scott
- UDB on Thousands Protest Rick Scott
- swampstyle@gmail.com on FDOT Making Brickell Safety Improvements for Cars, not Pedestrians
- kevin on FDOT Making Brickell Safety Improvements for Cars, not Pedestrians
- Craig on FDOT Making Brickell Safety Improvements for Cars, not Pedestrians
Planetizen - Urban Planning, Design and Development Network
- Driving Up, But Down Per Capita March 9, 2011New data from the Federal Highway Administration shows that vehicle miles traveled are up to their highest level since 2007. But when population growth is factored in, those levels drop significantly. read more […]
- Seattle's 'Unsustainable' Parks System March 8, 2011As the parks system grows in Seattle, it is becoming more difficult to afford to maintain. One local official calls the system "unsustainable". read more […]
- Audit Rips CA Redevelopment Agencies March 8, 2011California Controller John Chiang, an independent, elected officer, audited 18 of the state's 425 redevelopment agencies (representing 16% of all RDA dollars) and found huge differences in how blight is defined and a lack of accountability. read more […]
- Rethinking the Essence of Urbanism March 8, 2011An contributor to the Huffington Post writes what he believes is the core of urbanism as a thought and its purpose. read more […]
- Dominance on the Most Livable Cities March 8, 2011Why do cities in Australia and Canada consistently dominate livability ratings? read more […]
- NYC MTA Dumps Subway Cars In Ocean March 8, 2011For over a decade, the City of New York has disposed of thousands of old subway cars by tossing them into the Atlantic Ocean. The "Artificial Reefs Program," as it is known, is considered by the city as an environmentally friendly method of disposal. read more […]
- Baby Steps in Buffalo Towards More Light Rail March 8, 2011Buffalo, NY transportation planners have begun a new feasibility study that could lead to the first extension of Metro Rail since its completion in 1985. read more […]
- The Skyscrapers of Tomorrow March 8, 2011Of the world's ten tallest buildings currently under construction, one is located in the United States and five are in China. read more […]
- Where Are the Healthiest Housing Markets for 2011? March 8, 2011The 2011 Healthy Market Index, which is compiled from projections made by Moody's Economy.com, is dominated by cities in the South. read more […]
- NYC Residents to Challenge Use of Eminent Domain March 8, 2011NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg faces challenges in his attempt to redevelop the Willets Point area of the city. Some opponents of the plan are prepared to file a lawsuit against the city. read more […]
- Driving Up, But Down Per Capita March 9, 2011
John.Hopkins's blog
- Connecting Miami: Encounters with an advocate March 3, 2011Paul Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives, will visit Miami the last weekend of March to share what his advocacy group has learned during New York City's street reforms of recent years. You're invited to hear White speak March 25 at the University of Miami School of Architecture, or bicycle with him in Green Mobility Netw […]
- Advocates mount DC budget watch February 14, 2011Advocates for bicycling and walking are on alert today as the White House and Congress size up each other's federal spending proposals. Everyone knows the budget needs to be cut but the question is where. Green Mobility Network and its allies in America Bikes are watching carefully in case funds for walking and bicycling infrastructure are targeted for […]
- We're questioning local candidates February 10, 2011We're putting the next team of Coral Gables city commissioners on the spot today. To help Green Mobility Network members and friends find out more about our community's leaders, we mailed a set of questions to the nine candidates who have qualified so far in the upcoming Coral Gables election. The questions are attached below. read more […]
- Redland Ramble a sweet, sunny ride January 31, 2011Roughly 60 riders took part in the Redland Ramble on Saturday, taking the course at a leisurely pace as we stopped for informative talks, then a hot, fresh picnic lunch. Thanks to all who participated; you're fun folks, every one of you. Mark your calendars for the Tweed Ride on March 26 and check back here soon for February events. […]
- Valet proved its worth at Chocolate Fest January 24, 2011If there was any doubt whether people were ready to bicycle to Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, it should be gone after the 2011 Chocolate Festival. Cyclists easily came and went at our bike corral on Sunday, while motorists inched along Old Cutler Road in a queue that at one point extended north as far as Cocoplum Circle. Thanks to Fairchild for the Bike […]
- Connecting Miami: Encounters with an advocate March 3, 2011
Thanks for the heads up!
I got selected - you’ll be seeing me in the April issue!
Haha that’s awesome, Michael. Look forward to seeing it.