Segregation_by_Design

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Segregation_by_Design

@SegByDesign

Using data & remastered historic photos to document the destruction of communities of color by redlining, urban renewal, & freeways. Also potential solutions.

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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Construction of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway required the forcible displacement of tens of thousands of people across the two boroughs. Designed by Robert Moses, the highway cut a nearly 15-mile gash through some of the most densely populated neighborhoods on the planet.
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Urban Cycling Institute 🚲 @fietsprofessor·
Our cities weren't built for the car. They were actively destroyed for it. 🍿 Come and join the screening of a documentary by @SegByDesign about the tremendous effort to build the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. 🎞️: Dec 8th, 17:30 📍: Berlagezalen, @tudelft 🫰: 🆓 👇Sign up info
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Latest updates on “Reconnecting Communities” news, arrayed along two axes: one comparing progress towards reconnection vs. the opposite; and another transformative change (for better or worse) vs. incremental. More info and links: segregationbydesign.com/reconnection-n…
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Real Brad@fake__brad·
@fietsprofessor @SegByDesign @tudelft I agree with your overall point but it’s dishonest to label this area as a park that was destroyed by the BQE; it was in-fact a trolley terminal that is a bus terminal now. As part of the BQE construction the park was actually expanded with playgrounds and athletic courts
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Update on “Reconnecting Communities” news, arrayed along two axes: one comparing progress towards reconnection vs. the opposite; and another transformative change (for better or worse) vs. incremental. More info and links: segregationbydesign.com/reconnection-n…
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Nice read. "Canal communities are tied together by this piece of infrastructure and it’s not very clear what it’s for or what needs to happen to it. So there’s an interesting [opportunity] for urbanism that is not necessarily based on growth.” bloomberg.com/news/features/…
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Overview of mid-October “Reconnecting Communities” news, arrayed along two axes: one comparing progress towards reconnection vs. the opposite; and another transformative change (for better or worse) vs. incremental. More info and links: segregationbydesign.com/reconnection-n…
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
It's not just the highways and "Urban Renewal" projects decimating cities, but the large, consolidated blocks that sap the life out of neighborhoods.
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
Overview of last month's “Reconnecting Communities” news, arrayed along two axes: one comparing progress towards reconnection vs. the opposite; and another transformative change (for better or worse) vs. incremental. More info and links: segregationbydesign.com/reconnection-n…
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Transit Alliance Miami
Transit Alliance Miami@TransitMIA·
@MiamiTodayNews reports: Miami-Dade’s @GoCITT has authorized new spending powers for the county’s transportation department @GoMiamiDade . Previously, any engineering agreement over $25,000 required separate approval, creating months of delay for each intersection. Now, the department can authorize preliminary engineering contracts up to $5 million per crossing without needing individual votes. This change allows design, safety, and grade-crossing work to finally move forward at the pace this project demands.
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Transit Alliance Miami
Transit Alliance Miami@TransitMIA·
Miami-Dade Is Finally Fast-Tracking the Northeast Corridor! After years of talks, the long-awaited commuter rail connecting Downtown Miami to Aventura is taking real steps forward as the county nears a decision on who will operate the service. Thread 🧵
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
View of Aliso St. in Downtown LA, before-and-after it was transformed into a frontage road for the 101. Aliso was the Pacific Electric's only route across the LA River, and conversion of the street to a highway in 1951 resulted in the abandonment of all lines east of the river.
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Kitler@Kitler512·
The entire US real estate market is priced around distance from black neighborhoods.
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Mapbox
Mapbox@Mapbox·
#30DayMapChallenge Day 21 — Conflict Today’s highlight, inspired by the ongoing analysis of urban inequality in US cities by Adam Susaneck of @SegByDesign, was built by Mapboxer James Piacentini. This map shows the overlap of areas of “urban renewal” and public housing in New York City with historic redlining maps produced by the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC). Explore the map style here: labs.mapbox.com/map-design-dem…
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
I voted by mail – it was easy and a great excuse to say hi to some neighbors. If you're voting by mail like me, get your ballot in the mail right away. No matter how you vote, make sure you have a plan and get it done: IWillVote.com/Obama
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Segregation_by_Design@SegByDesign·
The Mexican-American community of Palo Verde, before-and-after the government forcibly evicted residents and demolished the neighborhood in the 1950s. The site was then used to build Dodger Stadium—more precisely: the Dodger Stadium parking lot.
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