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Curb Talks seeks to spark critical conversations about how we can create more sustainable and resilient communities. A supplement of Curb Magazine, a publication designed and produced by the City-Region Studies Centre at the Faculty of Extension, University of Alberta.

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What is the Mobility Turn in Planning Theory?

By Rob Shields Excerpt from Curb 5.3. “Are We There Yet?!” Mobile technologies are continually changing the way we experience, Continue reading →

Hurdles to the Integration of Land Use and Mobility

Excerpt from Curb 5.3. “Are We There Yet?!” Recovering from a legacy of car-oriented city building that began in the Continue reading →

Travel Alberta? The Crisis of Public Transportation in Battle River

By Jane Ross Excerpt from Curb 5.3. “Are We There Yet?!” When Irene needed cataract surgery, she had no way Continue reading →

Generationed City: Solutions to Young Adult Employment and Housing Concerns

By Generationed City Cities are mosaics composed of unique neighbourhoods and social groups, and we can describe the different pieces Continue reading →

Complete Streets in Calgary: The Intersection of Public Engagement and Street Design

Excerpt from Curb 5.3. “Are We There Yet?!” By Joe Olsen More and more cities across Canada are adopting a Continue reading →

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CALL FOR ARTICLES: CURB MAGAZINE Places | Spaces | People Curb Magazine provides a forum for how we can make Continue reading →

Terrain Vague: Vancouver’s Arbutus Rail Corridor

Excerpt from Curb 5.3. “Are We There Yet?!” By Mark Woytiuk  The recent controversy surrounding the Arbutus Rail Corridor arises Continue reading →

Made in Alberta: Collaborative Approaches to Regional Development

Noteworthy – Letter to the Editor By Allan Wallis (UC Denver) Alberta is Canada’s most urbanized province, yet it strikingly Continue reading →

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