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Originally Posted by genericbikedude
I think that the conference tries to hold itself in cities with progressive transportation policies. Don't hold your breath for NYC.

I'm wondering, if the thing wanted to be in the USA, why not seattle? Isn't the mayor up there doing a really good job with eliminating parking spaces and promoting smart growth? I'm unfamiliar with portland -- anyone want to let me know what good stuff is happening there
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You don't think the New York subways, buses and trains--not to mention high rates of pedestrian/bicycle traffic--qualifies as progressive?
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