November 19, 2006
Community Planning Getting Attention
One of the most awesome things about living in San Diego where I do, and working where I do, is that I can ride to work every in less than 20 minutes. On my bicycle. I drive maybe one day a week, just to make sure that my car is working. Other than that, it saves my parking spot for me.
I noted a few times previously about my experience with the city-planning bliss that was Dresden, Germany -- other faults aside the city really did diversify itself in a manner conducive to talking around and exploring. Restaurants and bars, grocery stores, and even parks, were scattered all over to give residents somewhere to go closeby, without the use of a car.
It sounds like we may finally have some formal recognition of the pattern here. And even some planning. It's about darned time. Weening ourselves off of using so much gasoline should be a multi-pronged effort. Hybrids and diesels are great. Walking and biking everywhere is even better. I'll see you on the sidewalk.







by reid
on October 01, 2007
by reid
on July 17, 2005