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Livability

Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Photo courtesy of pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

Photo courtesy of pedbikeimages.org / Dan Burden

What is a Livable City?

A livable city is welcoming to its residents, regardless of their age or physical ability.   A livable city is walkable, bicycle-friendly, and accessible.   A livable city is a place where you want to live, not merely the place where your house is located.

What makes a city livable?

  • pedestrian-friendly development: rest places with benches, shade, and water; wide sidewalks; plazas
  • mixed-use development: wide range of retail businesses and services
  • easily accessible public transportation
  • safe bike routes, and convenient bicycle parking
  • human experience is valued over automobile capacity

What are the benefits of a livable city?

  • You see and talk to your neighbors, rather than wave as you drive by.
  • You spend your time chatting with your family as you stroll, rather than looking for a parking spot.
  • You don’t burn fossil fuels to buy groceries at the market.
  • You walk to the train or bus stop to commute to work, rather than idle on the freeway.
  • You realize that there are children, elderly, and disabled people in your community.
  • You get more exercise and fresh air; you notice the flowers and seasons.

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