

Walkable City Design Is Critical for Economic Health
23 snips Aug 28, 2023
This podcast discusses the challenges of transforming car-dependent suburbs into walkable communities. It explores the benefits of walkable city design for economic health, social well-being, and sustainability. The podcast also highlights successful retrofits, the importance of biking and walking culture, the challenges of getting rid of zoning, and the need for combining academic research with practical experience. It shares the transformation of Tyson's from a car-oriented suburb to a vibrant city, emphasizing the importance of community participation and making small changes to support walkable design.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
Designing Happy and Healthy Communities
04:56 • 2min
The Benefits of Walkable City Design
06:59 • 10min
Transforming Auto-centric Suburbia into Walkable Spaces
17:14 • 31min
The Challenges and Opportunities of Creating Walkable Communities
47:53 • 16min
Combining Academic Research with Practical Experience in Suburban Development
01:03:46 • 4min
Transforming Tyson's: From Unwanted Suburb to Vibrant City
01:07:18 • 15min
Contact information and Building Strong Towns
01:21:48 • 2min