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How Bicycling and Walking Directly Impacts Health

January 24, 2012 by TheCityFix - produced by EMBARQ
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Pedestrian and bicycle projects receive less than 2 percent of federal transportation dollars in the U.S. Photo by Eric Allix Rogers. While obesity levels increased by 156 percent between 1960 and 2009, bicycling and walking levels fell by 66 percent. These are statistics from a new report by the Alliance for Biking and Walking. The... [read more]

Riosucio’s “Metro” is Colombia’s Longest Pedestrian Bridge

August 8, 2011 by TheCityFix - produced by EMBARQ
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Local residents of Riosucio have named their city's pedestrian bridge "the metro." Photo by Ocha Colombia. The municipality of Riosucio (“Dirty River”), located in Northwest Colombia in the Chocó State, floods annually. [read more]

Creating the Urban Diary

June 5, 2011 by Chuck Wolfe
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A prevalent theme in contemporary urbanist articles and blog posts addresses the enhanced experience of places in cities—whether while walking, biking, or using public transportation. Kasey Klimes’ recent, personal reflections on bicycles as keys to better cities is no exception, and centers on and celebrates this very key point of “... [read more]

Will London’s New Wayfinding System Get More People Walking?

April 12, 2011 by This Big City
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If you’ve walked through Covent Garden, Southbank or Oxford Street recently, the chances are you will have stumbled across the funky new Legible London pedestrian signs installed by Transport for London (TfL).  These sleek, stylish ‘monoliths’ have been sprouting up all over the capital during the last year. Each monolith is... [read more]

Even More Pedestrian-Only/Car-Free Spaces in Fall 2010

November 12, 2010 by Neil Takemoto
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The demand for pedestrian-only places is increasingly being met. A few of the latest examples where the crowd and the powers that be are finding common ground…The Plaza de Panama in Balboa Park, San Diego is returning to its pedestrian-only plaza roots, rather than keep it as a parking lot.Residents in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York... [read more]

What other cities can learn from Portland (and it’s not just what you think)

September 30, 2009 by Kaid Benfield
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    People concerned with smart, sustainable development invariably end up talking about Portland (Oregon) or examples therein.  This is because it has probably done more to apply the principles that we care about than any other region in the country.  The city has done an amazing job of accommodating growth without... [read more]

Pedestrian movement accelerates in ‘09

September 29, 2009 by Neil Takemoto
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The attitude among creatives is increasingly becoming aligned with the premise of this entry, Cars are the new smoking, which lists ten reasons why. What’s more interesting is the growing evidence… New York City’s Department of Transportation Commissioner is featured in Forbes magazine, Taking Back the Streets, on the city’s... [read more]

Bikeable neighborhoods prove profitable for Portland realtor

September 25, 2009 by John Michlig
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What happens when you recognize that bike and pedestrian connectivity is a UTILITY and not merely "recreation"?From Smart Growth Around America: Bikeable neighborhoods prove profitable for Portland realtor: The latest batch of annual census data examining Americans’ travel patterns came out this week . The American Communities Survey... [read more]