This is a little all over the place, but there's a new podcast by David Zipper (MIT senior fellow, mobility reporter at CityLab, Vox, Slate, etc.) and Wes Marshall (U Colorado Denver civil engineering prof, author of Killed By A Traffic Engineer). The third episode opens with a brief discussion of Wes' recent visit to Calgary and Banff, not a detailed site visit but someone who was here as a tourist taking a quick trip.
Key points about Calgary (there's also some on Banff):
Good stuff:
- Multi-use pathways along the river and separated from roadways
- A really good mix of housing - SFD, apartment, townhouse all together in the same area
On the other hand:
- "Every time you turn around there's another highway"
- "Downtown, they seem to have these five-lane arterials that seem to have almost nobody on them."
The podcast is interesting overall, if you're the kind of person who is interested in a 10 minute discussion about speed humps, which I wager more than a couple of you are.