Friday, January 4, 2013

From The Atlantic Cities
The Case for Walkability as an
Economic Development Tool



A terrific street redesign is assisting economic development in a southern California community that has suffered from changing economic conditions but is nevertheless seeing significant population growth. This is a story of municipal foresight, excellent recent planning, and green ambition.

And a model for the redevelopment of Nanaimo's Terminal Avenue ravine:



More at: The Case for Walkability as an Economic Development Tool - Design - The Atlantic Cities