Walkability is a right
Walkability is a right. It is a human right and a civic right. This acknowledgment is core to the work of Pedestrian Space. Despite the common-sense observationContinue Reading
Walkability is a right. It is a human right and a civic right. This acknowledgment is core to the work of Pedestrian Space. Despite the common-sense observationContinue Reading
Here at Pedestrian Space, we currently live in the middle of a city, haven’t used a car for years and do all of our errands, appointments, leisure,Continue Reading
We love spending time in Malmö & appreciating its walkability. Every city has room to improve but we truly view this southern Swedish city as a laboratoryContinue Reading
“Lowly, unpurposeful, and random as they appear, sidewalk contacts are the small change from which a city’s wealth of public life must grow.” Jane Jacobs ‘The DeathContinue Reading
“To achieve major changes on the city level – just like changing local mobility systems and the mobility behaviour of residents – requires continuous effort and commitment.Continue Reading
This month we share dialogue we recently had with Ithaca based Rob Steuteville, editor of Public Square: A CNU Journal and senior communications adviser for the CongressContinue Reading
Why Walking? I am a walker at heart but grew up in very car-centric suburbs in southern California. I grew up accustomed to car commutes for everythingContinue Reading
Walkability is valuable as a feature of a community and city space. It is also personal, as specific places, moments and experiences influence and shape people’s loveContinue Reading
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