Stories with 'transit' tag

8 things we learned from you about that public transit grind

We followed Miami Beach City Commissioner Kristen Rosen-Gonzalez on Public Transit Day and it was a hell of a ride. You had opinions on it.

/ December 11, 2016


What Miami can learn from L.A. about transit

From car centrism to sprawling highways, there are an awful lot of similarities between Miami and L.A’s transit problems. But it seems that L.A. might have found a few solutions — and we talked to the woman responsible.

/ September 12, 2016


A history of transit in Miami-Dade

Miamians have been trying to figure out how to get moving for more than a century. Here’s Miami’s mass transit history.

/ July 12, 2016


Your View: We have 100 Great Ideas for the future of transit

The typical methods for civic engagement are stale. 100 Great Ideas is working to change that — and apply it to our transit system.

/ June 13, 2016


How businesses can help close the prosperity gap

Miami’s income inequality is considered as bad as some Latin American cities. Mark Rosenberg sees a role for the business community in fixing that.

/ June 9, 2016


Miami’s got a transit fix, but so far no one wants it

Years of mislabeling means Miami-Dade residents don’t even know the transit system they’re rejecting.

/ May 9, 2016


Here’s how Miami-Dade says it will pay for all that new rail

We’ve been burned before, but the transit agency says this time we’ll actually get our new rail.

/ May 1, 2016


Miami’s roads have an identity crisis.

Miami-Dade’s roads are owned by a hodgepodge of city, county, and state entities. Adam Old of TransitAlliance mapped it out and walked us through what that might mean for transit reform.

/ April 26, 2016


All you’ve heard about ride-hailing in MIA might not matter by Saturday

There’s a pretty wonky legislative issue that could have a big impact on your daily life.

/ March 10, 2016


Here’s how Denver says Miami can keep housing affordable

Sometimes speculative land buying can work for the community.

/ March 2, 2016