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citynerd on yt mentioned this a while ago:
https://parkingreform.org/2023/11/30/a-message-from-citynerd-making-a-difference-with-prn/
i'm not in usa so i dont know if it's any use.
Will definitely look into this. Looks like a good start.
Actually thinking about it this urban-cycling guy also on youtube called shifter did a video about Edmonton changing over time.
Not really practical advice for you, but maybe some interesting stories - sadly none from the opposition so it's far from balanced.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=KBvBw8kk7bw
I'm sure this is all very specific to that community - so maybe not that relevant. but it might be interesting nontheless.
I think there was a similar video about Montreal on his channel.
I guess he's looking at cites that are quite well developed in having removed some car infrastructure.
This bloke never really looks at public transport though; I guess he's not the first cyclist to shy away from a bus.