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Walkers (the living, non-zombie ones): part 1
New York made a huge effort to become car friendly in the twentieth century with new highways et al. (thanks mainly to Robert Moses). Now there is a focus on adding bike lane infrastructure and pedestrian realm improvements. But it seems … Continue reading
Posted in Transportation
Tagged pathways, Pedestrian, persona, pope, public, realm, walking, wayfinding, zombies
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Welcome to plaNYourCity!
This blog is a means of sharing ideas, information, photos, maps and research related to planning, architecture and urbanism. We hope that the exchange of perspectives on planning, housing, transportation, architecture and the built environment will enhance the understanding of … Continue reading
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