The Urbanist Agenda
A podcast by Not Just Bikes - Fridays
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28 Episodes
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Los Angeles Deserves Better (with Ellory Smith)
Published: 12/27/2024 -
The Insanity of Canadian Housing Prices (with Mike Moffatt)
Published: 10/11/2024 -
Trams are Great so why are Toronto Streetcars so Terrible!? (with RM Transit)
Published: 9/20/2024 -
What to do When Your City Won't Fix Things (with Bike Curious)
Published: 8/9/2024 -
NYC REALLY Screwed Up Congestion Pricing (with Doug Gordon)
Published: 7/12/2024 -
All Trains Need Level Boarding (with Gareth Dennis)
Published: 6/14/2024 -
Some Business Owners REALLY Hate Bike Lanes (with Bike Curious)
Published: 5/10/2024 -
How Japan has Remained (relatively) Affordable (with Life Where I'm From)
Published: 4/19/2024 -
Living with Self-Driving Cars (with Bike Curious)
Published: 3/15/2024 -
Cars are (REALLY) Expensive! (with RMTransit)
Published: 2/23/2024 -
Europe Spends More on Roads than Rails (with Real Time History)
Published: 2/2/2024 -
10 Years Car-Free (with Mrs. NJB)
Published: 1/12/2024 -
From Pickup Driver to Cargo Bike Urbanist (with American Fietser)
Published: 12/22/2023 -
The Problem with Cities: Skylines 2 (with Cities by Diana)
Published: 12/1/2023 -
Following the War on Cars (with Doug Gordon)
Published: 11/10/2023 -
The Amsterdam Metro ... Kinda Sucks, Actually (with RMTransit)
Published: 10/19/2023 -
The Staggering Ignorance of Traffic Engineers (with Build the Lanes)
Published: 9/29/2023 -
5 Years Living in the Netherlands (with Mrs. NJB)
Published: 9/8/2023 -
Most Europeans Aren't Chained to their Cars (with Adam Something)
Published: 8/17/2023 -
The Superior Form of Housing (with Justin from WTYP)
Published: 7/28/2023
A podcast by the creator of the popular YouTube channel Not Just Bikes, The Urbanist Agenda is an exploration of the latest topics in urban planning and urban mobility from your favourite urbanist YouTubers.Each month we'll put another important topic on the agenda and pull back the curtain to discover how online urbanists plot and scheme to make cities work better for everyone.