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Walk to School Day- FUBAR!
This past October 3 schools all over the U.S. were invited to participate in Walk to School Day. Kids were encouraged to walk or bike to school in an effort to promote positive things like bike safety, a cleaner environment, … Continue reading
Posted in Green Initiatives, Physical Design & Walkability
Tagged 21c3, Cities, CNU, Complete Streets, Economics of Place, EoP, Lets Save Michigan, Michigan Municipal League, Placemaking, Transportation, Urban Design, walkability, WalkScore
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Good Community Design Has Real Economic Value
“We recognize that physical solutions by themselves will not solve social and economic problems, but neither can economic vitality, community stability, and environmental health be sustained without a coherent and supportive physical framework.” -Jonathan Barnett, Charter for the New Urbanism … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Green Initiatives, Physical Design & Walkability, Prosperity Agenda
Tagged 21c3, Architecture, CNU, Community Design, Dan Burden, Design, Urbanism, walkability, WalkScore
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