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Interview with Mayor John Bauters, Emeryville

2022-05-06
On: May 6, 2022
In: USA, Viewpoints

Interview with John Bauters, Mayor of Emeryville, in which we discuss: The transformation of Doyle Street into a fully operative pedestrian space The fare-free public transit inContinue Reading

Utrecht City Mobility Rating with Jelle Bakker & Simón Álvarez Belón of BYCS

2022-05-06
On: May 6, 2022
In: City Ratings, Netherlands

Utrecht City Mobility Rating with Jelle Bakker, Bicycle Mayor of Utrecht & Simón Álvarez Belón, Bicycle Mayor Network Coordinator of BYCS. Their ratings for Utrecht today: WALKABILITYContinue Reading

NYC Walkability Rating with Baxter Hankin of PLACE Initiative.

2022-05-02
On: May 2, 2022
In: Biophilic Urbanism & Environment, Sustainable Cities, USA

NYC Walkability Rating with Baxter Hankin of PLACE Initiative  His ratings for NYC today:Walkability: 8Public Transit: 6 Baxter also shared a bit about his work with ClimateContinue Reading

Friday Feature Artist & Advocate: Jonathon Stalls

2022-04-29
On: April 29, 2022
In: Art, City Ratings, Global Walkability Correspondents Network, USA

Talking with Walking Artist Jonathon Stalls of Intrinsic Paths and Pedestrian Dignity!!! In this talk we explore: Jonathon’s 242 day walk across the USA in 2010 andContinue Reading

Discussing Car Dependence with Peter Norton

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Car Dependence

Peter Norton is an associate professor of history in the Department of Engineering and Society at the University of Virginia and the author of books ‘Fighting Traffic:Continue Reading

Global Correspondent Shauna Solomon

2022-04-27
On: April 27, 2022
In: Canada, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

Introducing our Kingston, Ontario-based Global Correspondent Shauna! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarity among walkability advocatesContinue Reading

Aotearoa, New Zealand Correspondent Bridget Doran

2022-04-24
On: April 24, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, New Zealand

I’m interested in broken systems, and I think that transport and urban planning are far too focused on road networks and traffic volumes, due to decades ofContinue Reading

Walking: Primary Mobility & Viable Alternative

2022-04-24
On: April 24, 2022
In: Editor's Notes

Walkability is centered as the primary mode of mobility here at Pedestrian Space. It is also centered as the primary mode of mobility (recognizing public transit as aContinue Reading

Stockholm & Hong Kong Correspondent Raphael Mak

2022-04-23
On: April 23, 2022
In: Global Walkability Correspondents Network, Hong Kong, Sweden

Introducing our Stockholm, Sweden and Hong Kong Correspondent Raphael Mak! Here at Pedestrian Space we recently launched a Global Walkability Correspondents Network, as a way to build solidarityContinue Reading

Ivoti City Walkability Rating with Andrea Lopes Pandolfo

2022-04-23
On: April 23, 2022
In: Brazil, City Ratings, Global Walkability Correspondents Network

City walkability rating with southern Brazil-based Architect and Urban Planner Andrea Lopez Pandolfo, also a Walkability Correspondent here at Pedestrian Space! Her scores for Ivoti today: Walkability:Continue Reading

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