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Walkability 101-B, or why it's good to be connected

May 11, 2010 by Kaid Benfield
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The degree to which our streets connect with each other has a major impact on how our communities feel and function, and a major effect also on their walkability.  Generally speaking, the more connections (more frequent intersections, smaller block sizes) the better for making travel routes more efficient and attractive.  This... [read more]

NYT big idea: Ban cul-de-sacs

December 14, 2009 by John Michlig
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Sunday's New York Times Magazine ran its ninth annual "Year in Ideas" feature. One of the "idea" entries closely echos my blog entry of December 9th. To the French linguists out there: Note that the Paper of Record uses the vernacular "cul-de-sacs" rather than the correct - but clumsy - "culs-de-sac": The Cul-de-Sac Ban Nothing... [read more]