Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Walkable Neighborhoods in Your City Survey



In this post about walkability & lack of racial diversity and this post about walkability & higher vacancy rates, there were lots of comments that questioned the sample of 20 walkable neighborhoods. In both posts, I used the 20 most walkable neighborhoods in 20 different United States cities according to their Walkscore.com scores. So let’s see if surveying you guys to produce a new sample of walkable neighborhoods makes a difference. 
downtown Asheville, NC, photo by Jpott

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