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The Ogden Urban Tour
May
6
3:00 PM15:00
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The Ogden Urban Tour

This Jane Jacobs Walk event will showcase the old core of Ogden and draw attention to the importance of building more walkable communities while also protecting historic buildings.

Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm

Date: Sunday May 6, 2012

Event Start/End: The event will begin and end at the Ogden Transit Hub.

Host Organization: Sean Hansen, Jane Jacobs Walk

Registration: No need to sign up, just show up at the posted meeting location.

Accessibility: This event is welcoming and accessible to wheelchairs, children, and seniors. 

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Mesa: Connections
May
6
8:30 AM08:30
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Mesa: Connections

Join us as we talk about walkability and transit oriented development in Mesa! We will walk both north and south of Main into the neighborhoods to make a “walking audit” of the resources we have around our station areas. Bring your brain power and a mind open to the possibilities of Mesa!

When we return at the end of the walk, we will discuss, draw and write our ideas down.

Time: 8:30am-10:30am

Date: Sunday May 6, 2012

Event Start/End: We will begin and end our walk at Lo Fi Coffee, located at 105 West Main Street in Mesa.

Host: David Crummey, Jane Jacobs Walk

Registration: No need to sign up, just show up at the posted meeting location.

Accessibility: This event is accessible and welcoming to wheelchairs, strollers, seniors and children.

 

 

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New Dorp: Possibilities for Walkability and Transit in a Railway ‘New Village’
May
5
11:30 AM11:30
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New Dorp: Possibilities for Walkability and Transit in a Railway ‘New Village’

New Dorp is set apart by its architectural characteristics, density, walkability, and independent businesses. Walk with us around New Dorp Lane, the “Main Street” of Staten Island’s East Shore, to learn about the history and visit local businesses, and see tree-lined residential streets and parks. Take part in a mobile discussion and envision how New Dorp and sister railway villages can improve cohesiveness, walkability, transit use and and take advantage of inevitable pressures to densify.

Every day, all over the city, Transportation Alternatives is working to revitalize New York City’s neighborhoods and restore a vibrant culture of street life. This walk features one of the many communities where T.A. advocacy brings safe and healthy streets for all.

Time: 11:30am-1:00pm

Date: Saturday May 5, 2012

Event Start: Rose Avenue and N. Railroad Avenue; Staten Island Railroad station south entrance

Event End: New Dorp Lane and S. Railroad Avenue; Staten Island Railroad station north entrance

Hosts: Transportation Alternatives’ Staten Island Volunteer Committee

Registration: RSVP at http://transalt.org/events/calendar/5849

Accessibility: Fully Accessible

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