M@ Lewis, CNUa

@ArtisanUrbanist

A geographer & city builder that loves creating & being in great places. Building better communities since 04'. My tweets can be your tweets. Enjoi!

Austin, TX
Joined September 2008

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    22 Nov 2019

    A small block grid is key for our communities to become successful. Great follow up to the Bastrop Code article by

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  2. Feb 13

    Know how to advance attainable housing to the goal-line? Code in . Seriously, keep your city intact and act. - a UT football star.

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    Michigan’s placemaking and place-based investments improved neighborhoods and commercial corridors by increasing occupancy rates and property values by $659 million in residential and $3.2 billion in commercial buildings from 2008-19, says.

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    Guess which ways of getting around are the most energy efficient per passenger KM travelled? It isn’t close. HT

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  5. 12 Aug 2021

    Climate Crisis: Scientists spot warning signs of Gulf Stream collapse The tipping point has arrived but will people act? - if only it was as simple as getting people to buy

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    11 Aug 2021

    We are disappointed. We are mad. Be mad. This project has received months and months of feedback & thousands of letters asking for an alternative that actually addresses community concerns.

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    Make this go viral. Vaccines work. HT & Reddit.

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    12 Jul 2021

    The Texas Department of Transportation plans to spend $25 billion widening highways to fix traffic in Texas cities. What if we tore them down instead? I wrote about 's highway prophecy for & :

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    10 Jun 2021

    We often assume everyone living with a disability has access to a car and uses it as their daily mobility device. This is not only false; it leads to disabling environments—places that exclude them from enjoying the public realm freely and independently.

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    3 Jun 2021
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    22 May 2021

    Please add your bike lane wish list to the comments! Great chance to get some energy around new safe bike projects from ! cc:

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    20 May 2021

    "The bicycle is the most efficient machine ever created...a triangle-framed bike can easily carry 10x its own weight—capacity no automobile, airplane or bridge can match.” —Bill Strickland. A can carry even more. And an e-cargobike? Forget about it.

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  14. Retweeted
    20 May 2021

    Head to tomorrow for a chance to win a gift card + swag bag.

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    20 May 2021

    is tomorrow!!! We hope you will stop by - Deep Ellum in the morning, and in the evening to celebrate the day!! Take the pledge to ride at and check in with us at the events for some additional chances to win a T!!

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  16. 20 May 2021

    May 21 is national Pump up those tires and roll out.

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    18 May 2021

    Not sure if I've ever seen more architectural respect for one's predecessors as this building shows for this tree!

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    Amsterdam’s plan to remove 11,200 parking spaces from its streets by the end of 2025 is even more inspiring when we realize the kind of people places that are possible where cars used to be. Example — ’s Elandsgracht between 2014 & 2019, via ’s great pics.

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  19. 29 Apr 2021

    Updated CNU membership: Check! Become a member today, and join the movement that is building places people love.

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    19 Apr 2021

    Introduced today: "The Reconnecting Communities Act would establish a grant program at the DOT to help communities identify & remove or retrofit highway infrastructure that creates obstacles to mobility & opportunity." Hell yeah.

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    8 Apr 2021

    City grids are thousands of years old - but were discarded by American planners for decades. Now, is partnering with Simple City Design () to revive them as a template for growing a lively, affordable and prosperous community.

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