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Old 12-04-2007, 05:01 PM
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Metropolitan areas ranked for walkability - CNN.com

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WALKABILITY RANKINGS

1. Washington
2. Boston, Massachusetts
3. San Francisco, California
4. Denver, Colorado
5. Portland, Oregon
6. Seattle, Washington
7. Chicago, Illinois
8. Miami, Florida
9. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
10. New York
11. San Diego, California
12. Los Angeles, California
13. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
14. Atlanta, Georgia
15. Baltimore, Maryland
16. St. Louis, Missouri
17. Minneapolis, Minnesota
18. Detroit, Michigan
19. Columbus, Ohio
20. Las Vegas, Nevada
21. Houston, Texas
22. San Antonio, Texas
23. Kansas City, Missouri
24. Orlando, Florida
25. Dallas, Texas
26. Phoenix, Arizona
27. Sacramento, California
28. Cincinnati, Ohio
29. Cleveland, Ohio
30. Tampa, Florida

Midwest:
1.) Chicago
2.) St. Louis
3.) Minneapolis
4.) Detroit
5.) Columbus
6.) Kansas City
hmmm...this list almost resembles perfectly my favorite midwestern cities list....
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wow, hard to beleive atlanta is so up there, ppl always say it isn't walkable and that was my impression when i went
Baltimore seems 100 x more walkable, but i've spend so much time in Bmore, and only a week in Atlanta, so mabey im wrong
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Yes, and I notice Cleveland has a respectable rating, too. People like to pick on Cleveland, but it's actually a pretty nice place to live.
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Old 12-04-2007, 05:06 PM
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PHX made the list? Something is wrong... lol
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I would place Baltimore above a number of them: San Diego, LA, Atlanta, Miami for sure. They are probably including the beach areas in those cities because I tried walking in LA and it was difficult other than being right in Venice and doing the beach. The same for Miami. Where do you walk when you are not in South Beach or along the ocean? I also don't think they are including public transit as part of the walking experience. Also, Detroit at #18???? I tried walking there also---not a pleasant experience for sure. And finally, NYC at #10???? Wow, I can't think of a city that is more walkable than NYC--Sorry but they are off on that one for sure.
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wow, hard to beleive atlanta is so up there, ppl always say it isn't walkable and that was my impression when i went
Baltimore seems 100 x more walkable, but i've spend so much time in Bmore, and only a week in Atlanta, so mabey im wrong
I totally agree with you on that one! Atlanta is really spread out....
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PHX made the list? Something is wrong... lol
It's still pretty low on the list though...
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It's still pretty low on the list though...
I know, but its still on the list. If I could think of one major city that is vastly un-walkable, it would be PHX. If you dont have a car there, youre pretty much screwed. The new light rail might help things a little bit, but its still a car-oriented city.
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Old 12-04-2007, 07:08 PM
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This list is obviously taking these sterile inorganic suburban "mixed use developments" into consideration. No way any city in TX, AZ, or SoCal could possibly make that list based on the city itself. In fact, modern version of pretty much every large city in the southwest quadrant of the lower 48 was built around a freeway system. These cities weren't supposed to be walkable in the first place!
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8. Miami, Florida
Miami??? Really. That list is insane. What part of metro Miami is walkable? Only if youre in South Beach can you walk anywhere. Los Angeles is not walkable either. Unless youre smack in the middle of Hollywood maybe. And I agree about Phoenix and Atlanta not being walkable either. And really, New York City is in 10th?? I think that is the most walkable city in the US.
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