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'Trees in Hard Landscapes': Guide for High-Performance Urban Infrastructure

Trees in Hard Landscapes: A Guide for Delivery byPublication Date: Fri, 09/19/2014

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Walk Along with an Atlanta Road Safety Audit

Ian Sansom provides inside access to a road safety audit process in Atlanta focusing on MLK and Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard (RDA) in Southwest Atlanta. The audit was the work of the PEDS advocacy...

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How to Promote a Kid-Friendly, Walkable City

The Active for Life website shares the interview with Jennifer Keesmat in two separate posts. First, there's an article by Shelley Boettcher that introduces Keesmatt's work to support...

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Life and Form: An Interview with Jan Gehl

Architect, consultant, author of the groundbreaking book, Cities for People, and subject of the documentary THE HUMAN SCALE, Jan Gehl of Gehl Architects answers questions for Mikki Brammer of...

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Surgeon General Warning to Local Governments: Stop Being So Auto-Centric!

It's called active living and it is one of four healthy practices that appear on the Surgeon General's websitePublication Date: Wed, 09/02/2015

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More on the U.S. Surgeon General's Historic Pro-Walking Stance

Emily Badger follows up with the recent pronouncement from the U.S. Surgeon General that cities should prioritize healthy forms of alternative transportation.Publication Date: Wed, 09/09/2015

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Sidewalk Cafes—Silver Bullets of Walkable Places

"The most important thing about building a place with high Walk Appeal isn’t anything we build, nor is it about walking.Publication Date: Mon, 09/28/2015

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So the Chief Doc Says 'Take a Walk'

Though the role for planners in making it easier to walk was clear even before the U.S. Surgeon General urged communities to design and plan for walking, more information is needed to understand why...

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Connecting Budgets to Visions for More Livable Cities

"Former Vancouver city planner Brent Toderian had some harsh words for council as he assessed the city’s progress on building a smarter, more sustainable city," according to an article by Elise...

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Making Better Retail Districts in Seattle

Brick and mortar retailer stores flourish in areas where other similar stores are plentiful. Empty buildings, long stretches of brick or concrete walls, and even large retailers with one entrance can...

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Most Livable Cities Revisited

This "livable cities" ranking considers transit, walkability, and bikeability.

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Detroit Making its Streets 'Sticky'

"A good downtown needs more than stadiums and skyscrapers. It also needs all the sidewalk-level stuff that, down on the human scale, engages people and makes them want to come back for more," according...

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Neighborhood Group Beats the Big Box

After years of legal battles Dallas' West Village neighborhood will not be getting a big box store.Publication Date: Tue, 07/18/2017

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Walkable Suburbia

Can suburbs be walkable? Absolutely! Do we know how to create complete streets that are designed to be safe and inviting for people, bikes, and cars? Yes. Is it harder to promote walkability in suburbs...

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When Cities Are Designed for Driving, Car Bans Are Not the Solution

Culdesac Tempe is a new Arizona development where cars will be banned—a strategy to encourage less drivingPublication Date: Mon, 01/06/2020

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