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Businesses, municipalities and other organizations can join TRU too!

Individuals aren’t the only ones who understand the enormous benefits that transit can provide.  Many cities, companies, non-profit organizations, universities and others believe strongly in the need for public transit and support the work TRU does as greater Detroit’s transit advocate.  That’s why TRU has recently launched business and associate memberships.  Several have joined already: […]

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Ann Arbor commuter updates

Once again, Ann Arbor’s getDowntown Program’s E-Newsletter and website is chock-full of useful information, including: Winter commuting tips – "A sure way to keep off the holiday weight gain is to stay active.  And what better way to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine than by walking and biking to work?" Winter bike and

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Walkable Urban Places

The Brookings Institute just published a paper on Walkable Urban Places. You can see an abstract and download the report here: Footloose and Fancy Free Among some of the interesting findings: Many of the most walkable places are adjacent to downtowns. New York metro area has the highest number of most walkable urban places. Rail

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MDOT invites public comment on draft Five Year Transportation Program

Starting today, all seven Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) regions will host public input meetings to encourage public participation in reviewing the department’s draft 2008-2012 Five Year Transportation Program. Meetings in metro Detroit: Tuesday, Dec. 11, 1 to 3 p.m. Oakland Transportation Service Center 2300 Dixie Highway, Suite 300, Waterford Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1 to

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