Thanks for sharing Tim! as a long time real estate agent...this is RIGHT on 
target...and very true....good stuff to keep in mind as we grow...that's why 
the Willy Wash: a musical Yahara movement is so key for near east smart 
economic development.
 
 Willy Wash: a musical Yahara
Willy Wash is a movement of people who stand behind the idea that the area from 
the Yahara River to the Capitol, from Willy Street to E. Washingon, be 
re-developed with the consideration of a music zone, a musical Yahara if you 
will...  
View on www.willywash.org Preview by Yahoo  
  also...good story here sent to me about Portland we can learn some from!
Four reasons why Portland became a cyclists' utopia

 
   Four reasons why Portland became a cyclists' utopia
It wasn't inevitable. Here are some of the things city leaders and residents 
did over the years to turn their town into a haven for bike riders.  
View on grist.org Preview by Yahoo  
 
Troy Thiel



On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 11:32 AM, tim wong <[email protected]> wrote:
 


http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2014/06/making-the-real-estate-case-for-walkable-urban-places/372968/

not surprisingly, the least walkable places were those in the relatively 
recently built-up south and southwest

-- 
"If we continue to consume the world until there's no more to consume, then 
there's going to come a day, sure as hell, when our children or their children 
or their children's children are going to look back on us--on you and me--and 
say to themselves, 'My God, what kind of monsters were these people?'"

--Daniel Quinn


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