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[pf] living in Walkable Neighbourhoods. Vicki Robin's Square Mile
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[pf] living in Walkable Neighbourhoods. Vicki Robin's Square Mile
by David MacClement
01 July 2001 22:33 UTC
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At 13:23 20/6/2001 -0400, Sharon Flesher wrote, with title: Re: [pf] living
in Walkable Neighbourhoods {at:
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001II/msg02123.html } :-
>Donald Merkes wrote:
>> As I've been reading the biking postings it seems that most everyone
(that posted) lives in a rual area, I've also noticed (in the "how much
does gas cost" thread) that there are many people on this list that don't
often post; do you all live in the "inner city" or on a farm or in
suburbia?  Do you walk or bike for transportation or recreation? can you?
Is your city developing off-street bike trails and bike lanes on existing
roads (and are they designed for bikes or cars?).  What's in your
neighborhood to do?
>>
[Sharon Flesher: ]
>I live in the downtown residential area of a small city (population
15,000; surrounding suburbs population 65,000 or so). About 95 percent of
my trips are within a mile of my house and I'm connected to nearly all of
those destinations by sidewalks and residential streets. I make most of my
trips on foot, but use my bike for longer distances or when I need to haul
something, such as kids or groceries. ...
>

http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001I/msg00000.html (01/01/01, 01 -0800)
  (look at the message number!) is Arnie's forward of: 

MILE-SQUARE LIVING - Vicki Robin, New Road Map Foundation

· That's the main reason I'm sending this, but in this thread of "living in
Walkable Neighbourhoods", all the letters are listed below.

· If you want to collect them all before you start reading;
      after my congratulations to Diane on their new, smaller house, at:

http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001II/msg02092.html - David Mac, are:
2101 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2104 - Molly Williams
2105 - Donald Merkes
2109 - Molly Williams
- it split into: "what we do for fun/living in Walkable Neighbourhoods":
2110 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2110 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2116 - Molly Williams-_-_-_- 2124 - Sharon Flesher
2118 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2132 - Gary Barrett
2123 - Sharon Flesher-_-_-_- 2139 - Molly Williams
2125 - Molly Williams-_-_-_- 2160 - Betsy Barnum
2130 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2169 - Arnie Anfinson
2133 - Sharon Flesher-_-_-_- 2174 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2141 - Sharon Flesher
2146 - Molly Williams
- it split into: "Peace & Quiet (was living in Walkable Neighbourhoods)": 
2156 - Kaleopono-_-_-_-_-_-_ 2156 - Kaleopono
2158 - Anne Murray-_-_-_-_-_ 2161 - Molly Williams
2159 - Kaleopono
- it split into: "What we do for fun":
2154 - Jill Taylor Bussiere- 2154 - Jill Taylor Bussiere
2162 - Betsy Barnum-_-_-_-_- 2164 - Jill Taylor Bussiere
2178 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2185 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2181 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2191 - Jill Taylor Bussiere
2189 - Sharon Flesher-_-_-_- 2201 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2190 - Betsy Barnum
2192 - Jill Taylor Bussiere
2196 - Donald Merkes
2198 - Sharon Flesher
- it split into: "River life/was living in Walkable Neighbourhoods": 
2200 - Diane Fitzsimmons-_-_ 2200 - Diane Fitzsimmons
2202 - Jill Taylor Bussiere

· That involves getting one letter in a browser window, and when it has
arrived, changing the last two digits (usually) for a new letter.
  In addition, since there are 3-4 extra (or offshoot) threads, you might
want to open a new browser window for each of them.
  You might want to save shortcut to this note, after it appears as a
webpage in the CSF archive. Look for it on:
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001III/  within the next half-hour.

· This is a sufficiently valuable thread (PF people telling where they live
and how they can get around) that I'm considering putting a more easily
understood version of the above table into a webpage, so each number-&-name
is a link which puts the letter into that sub-thread's own browser window
just by clicking on it.
  Anyone (regular-poster or not), who would like to have such a clickable
list, please write to me. Alternatively do as I did, using:
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001II/mail3.html - June 14-20
http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/pfvs/2001II/mail2.html - June 20-25
  (and Find: Walkable, _up_wards from the bottom).
{· That would give you only one message at a time, but you _could_ make a
text copy of this note and read or Copy the message numbers from it,
changing the address as I describe above, after you've got the first one.}


David
(David MacClement) davd@ihug.co.nz 
http://www.geocities.com/davd.geo/index.html#top
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