The panelists also discussed the importance of looking at current zoning regulations in major cities and how those regulations could be slowing down the development
of walkable places.
Not exact matches
Rather than endure long commutes and daily congestion, residents
of PorterShed can choose to work and live in
places that are connected,
walkable, bike - able and connected by technology.
Rather than endure long commutes and daily congestion, residents
of Portershed can choose to work and live in
places that are connected,
walkable, bike - able and connected by technology.
With an increasing population that is quickly approaching 300,000, downtown Chula Vista is highly
walkable and features plenty
of places to eat, shop, buy groceries, or simply sit while drinking your favorite hot beverage.
Walkable Cities
place # 54 on the Drawdown list
of climate solutions.
In the case
of a city made
of neighborhoods, this means that a neighborhood contains within
walkable proximity to one another
places to live, work, play, learn and worship.
Our historic hotel is steps from world - class Halifax dining and shopping, we are the ideal
place to savour the sights and sounds
of this beautiful,
walkable city.
Communities inspired by a return to the
walkable cities
of most
of human history have sprung up from coast to coast, including
places where one might least expect it, such as Los Angeles, Denver and even Salt Lake City, the latter
of which has shifted growth patterns away from sprawl.
Yonkers has been noted as a very
walkable city, one
of the few
places in Westchester County where it's practical to go through life without a car.
The Bay
of Banderas is well known for it's ample «
walkable» beach and gorgeous sunsets and there is no better
place to enjoy them both than at Azul Condominiums.
Cusco is super
walkable, so this will be your best bet in terms
of getting from
place to
place.
Walk Appeal is the strongest indicator
of the likelihood
of success
of neighborhood businesses in
walkable places.
Every city that aims to be highly
walkable — and livable — should
place pedestrian safety at the core
of its mission.
Steve concludes that «Walk Appeal just might end up being one
of the best economic development tools for
walkable places.»
But it is no substitute for good urban design that gets us out
of our cars, denser housing types that can support
walkable communities, and better buildings that use less energy in the first
place.
To do Step One
of Jeff Speck's ten step program for
walkable communities: Put cars in their
place to reclaim our cities for pedestrians.
Green Buildings Don't an Eco-Town Make As for the challenges that building new
walkable and bikeable
places that are the antithesis
of sprawling, low - density housing, Stutz says,
«Better Block is a demonstration tool that rebuilds and revitalizes an area using grassroots efforts to show the potential to create a great
walkable, vibrant neighborhood — and even a destination... It's a way to give residents a taste
of what's possible,» Moskerintz writes on NAR's Spaces to
Places blog.
From celebrating the uniqueness
of a
place to bringing amenities such as food markets to make more complete
walkable neighborhoods, placemaking is becoming a leading economic development strategy.
He says that changing demographics — from aging baby boomers desirous
of being close to entertainment and healthcare to young people without children — are creating a desire for
places to live that are
walkable and have amenities nearby.
With sprawl, congestion and other ills making the typical suburban model less and less sustainable, more and more
places are using form - based codes to recreate the compact,
walkable, mixed - use neighborhoods
of the past — a style that's often referred to as new urbanism and which fits hand - in - glove with smart growth.
«It's a beautiful
place to live with one
of the largest historical districts
of any city in the country and a
walkable train station, too.»
And among for - sale housing, per - square - foot values in
walkable places s are 71 % higher than the average
of all other
places.
«There is a lot
of unrealized potential near many
of our rail stations, and with the growing market
of Atlanta buyers and renters who want to live in urban,
walkable places, many
of the stations offer a great
place to provide more TOD real estate,» Reuter explained.
The new term, discussed by a panel
of experts at the recent Urban Land Institute Annual Meeting in Chicago, refers to a cohesive design used to create more urban, «
walkable» communities with gathering
places for socialization and connectivity.