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When we think of green, the word "urban" does not immediately come to mind. We can change that, you and me. With each action, each person we educate, we can help turn the concept of a "gritty city" into "dense, green zones". We can do it, by turning green into an action word. Get to work and green your city!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Walkability

When I think of the cities I love most: Philadelphia, New York and Chicago, I think of the characteristics that I love about them. Besides buildings, of course, I think of the city's walkability.

What is walkability?

To me, Walkability is to be able to walk from one destination to another with little difficulty or obstructions. Sometimes obstructions can include traffic, sidewalks, litter and safety.
the ease of access to mass transit, businesses, etc. is also an important aspect of a walkable city.

Recently, the top-ten walkable cities (in order) included New York, San Francisco, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle, Washington, D.C., Miami, Minneapolis and Oakland. (walkscore.com)

Walkable cities can provide for better health, environment, finance and community. Communities have a better opportunity to exercise, interact and save money on gas.

Camden, NJ, a city that I have walked 7 or more miles in this week and will walk many more in the weeks to come has a walkability score of 54. I believe that this city can be more walk-able!

How can we increase the walkability of a city?
  1. Walk
  2. Communicate with your neighbors
  3. Get involved in neighborhood cleanups
  4. Make your city and neighborhood a more pleasant place to walk in.
Get involved! How? Join us as we "clean and green". Our team will help clean up and provide a greener place to live. Tune in for more details in the next few weeks. Meanwhile, join in on your block and help pick up litter. Become a part of the solution.

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