I prefer walkable shopping centres and don't wish to encourage blank out-of-town boxes. |
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Granada's pleasures are mostly within walkable distance, but it is hilly, so you may choose to ride up and walk down. |
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And because Aspen is level, walkable, and easy to get around, we decided not to rent a car. |
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The walls are walkable, a good place to peer down at the city streets or over at the distant Welsh mountains. |
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Neighbours are incensed at the spectre of losing yet another walkable grocer. |
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A half-dozen museums and many elegant Victorian homes are within a few miles of the city's utterly walkable downtown. |
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Community living should be encouraged with offices, schools, shops and services located within walkable distances. |
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Few students think of Baltimore as a hip place with affordable, walkable shops and bars and restaurants where they want to go. |
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Also, there wasn't any fast food places nearby, but there are some that are walkable or within a taxi ride for a few hundred baizas. |
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We are going to see a more liveable, walkable and bikeable Houston, and a population that is craving that and nothing less. |
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Governments, at all levels, should work to make communities more walkable, more runable, more bikable and more hikable. |
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She would like to see Jacksonville Beach become more walkable and bikeable. |
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Lima's walkable and bikeable coast spans four districts, each with its own character. |
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We supposedly live in one of the most walkable, bikable urban neighborhoods. |
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Across the country, smarter, better-planned, more walkable developments are sprouting up without sprawling out. |
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That should mean not forcing more car-dependence and more fossil fuel burning by closing neighbourhood walkable libraries. |
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We said that our school needed to be inside the community, it needed to be a walkable school. |
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This challenges the concept of 800-metre walkable catchments for train stations. |
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The distance between Main Road and the station fell below the recommended two kilometres, which is seen as walkable, but the council claimed it was too far. |
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Visitors to Hall 3.2 encounter a walkable paper landscape containing video portraits of the artists. |
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First Street, the old town's main thoroughfare, is pleasantly walkable. |
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It requires walkable streets-the fundamental building blocks of a sustainable city. |
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The police, along with the Corporation, have been cleaning subways to make them more walkable and are even planning lift-operated foot overbridges. |
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Yet this suburb was a city before cars existed, making it especially dense, walkable and charming. |
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In this scenario, each community is about 0.8 km wide, small enough to be walkable. |
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If municipalities want real data about designing walkable cities, they must ask real people what they want. |
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As a testament to the desire for walkable, vibrant places to live and work, many previously abandoned prime properties are being redeveloped. |
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The two halls are linked by a walkable roof rail that can be heated in the event of snow or frost. |
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More and more walkable community packages, including walking routes and maps, are springing up in many communities. |
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I adore Bombay, the most exciting and walkable city in the world. |
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Copenhagen is indeed wonderful, for it is easygoing, upbeat, and walkable. |
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The development adheres to principles of new urbanism: it is a walkable community with access to shopping, services, recreation and transit. |
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Public policies promote building new schools on outlying land at the expense of small, walkable, community-centered schools in older neighborhoods. |
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Thus, for example, the bonnet can be reinforced and coated with an anti-slip tread protection paint to make it walkable. |
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She talks about the need to have these scalable and walkable and within 20 kilometres. |
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In one sense or another, each of the stories is about the creation of private fictions, reshapings of the world in order to make it walkable. |
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And this worries him. As the college-educated flock to these progressive El Dorados, many factors are cited as reasons: transit systems, density, bike lanes, walkable communities, robust art and cultural scenes. |
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Unlike European trams, which often cover long stretches in independent lanes, American streetcars tend to span walkable distances and share the road with other vehicles. |
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Research shows us that if parents feel their neighbourhood is safe for walking around in, clean and walkable and has public parks for them to play in then their children will be playing outside more. |
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Once you arrive, it's easy to get around Ottawa, thanks to the city's compact, walkable downtown, with thousands of hotel rooms and many major attractions all within easy walking distance. |
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This suggests that these neighbourhoods are very walkable, based on the proximity to a range of basic amenities such as grocery stores, pharmacies, hardware stores, community centres, and schools. |
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From the beginning, CLC's vision for Currie Barracks called for a walkable community consisting of a mix of residential, retail and office space, coupled with parks and outdoor recreation areas. |
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The walkable covers on the longitudinal axes guarantee optimum access to the measuring area and simplify loading and unloading of parts as well as programming and automatic dimensional inspection. |
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People who live in highly transit-friendly neighbourhoods that are walkable, whether they're rural or urban, because there is a form for both, pay higher taxes and get less subsidy than any other group of Canadians. |
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Great walkable urban spaces attract multi-residential tenants, including those with higher disposable incomes who want to frequent cafes, pubs, entertainment and retail offerings nearby. |
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Walking remains the cheapest form of transport for all people, and the construction of a walkable community provides the most affordable transportation system any community can plan, design, construct and maintain. |
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The combination of residential units with retail, offices, and other commercial space within a single building helps create walkable neighbourhoods, and reduce transportation-related energy costs. |
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But I live in a lovely rowhouse in a walkable urban neighborhood. |
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A pedestrian friendly and walkable urban environment is the vision for Joburg s inner city, with wider pavements and a network of public spaces. |
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This route is no longer walkable since the bush and the vines grew over it. |
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In both its 2011 and 2015 rankings, Walk Score named New York City the most walkable large city in the United States. |
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Walkable or bikeable connections between houses and schools are cheap and obvious ways to breathe life into a town and reduce auto use. |
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