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Charlotte, North Carolina: Stewart Creek, with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services
May
16
9:30 AM09:30

Charlotte, North Carolina: Stewart Creek, with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services

  • 2600 W Trade St Charlotte, NC, 28208 United States (map)
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Walk beside Stewart Creek through Biddleville-Smallwood, learn about plans to help water quality and lessen flooding. Co-sponsored with KEEPING WATCH on WATER: City of Creeks. http://keepingwatch.org/

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at 2600 W Trade St Charlotte NC

Host: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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May
16
9:00 AM09:00

Sacramento, California: Sacramento Preservation Roundtable/Oak Park Walking Tour

This tour starts with a two-hour meeting and presentation focusing on citywide preservation and planning projects, Oak Park’s history, and a recent survey of potential historic districts in Oak Park, presented by Preservation Sacramento board president William Burg and board member Don Cox.

The presentation will be followed by a walking tour of central Oak Park along the Broadway business corridor, beginning at 11 AM. Two tour groups will depart from Wellspring, led by CSUS Geography professor Dr. Robin Datel, and retired Downtown Sacramento Partnership tour guide (and Oak Park native) Mike Munson.

Date: Saturday, May 16, 2015

Time(s): 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at the Wellspring Women's Center, 3414 4th Avenue, Oak Park, Sacramento
  • END

Host: Dr. Robin Datel and Mike Munson

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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Charlotte, North Carolina Sunday Slow Rider’s Bike Tour of Plaza Midwood: Then and Now
May
10
2:00 PM14:00

Charlotte, North Carolina Sunday Slow Rider’s Bike Tour of Plaza Midwood: Then and Now

Join us for a special edition of the Sunday Slow Ride as we explore Plaza-Midwood and nearby neighborhoods on bike. We will meet at Okra and ride through the neighborhoods at a slow pace with many stops to talk about how the area has changed. We will visit a few historical sites as well as more recent developments in the area and discuss the impact on the neighborhood. Participants must bring their own bike and helmet.

Date: Sunday, May 10, 2015

Time(s): 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN: Okra, 1916 Commonwealth Avenue Charlotte, NC

Host: Pam Murray and Katie Zager

Theme: Biking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Bicycles.

Registration: No, all are welcome. 

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Secunderabad, India: Marredpally Walk
May
10
8:00 AM08:00

Secunderabad, India: Marredpally Walk

This walk will be second of two walks conducted on two consecutive days and in two different parts of Hyderabad city. These walks are an attempt to understand the subtleties that make these neighbourhoods sustain in a certain way due to their own histories, cultures, demographics and spatial development.

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May
9
11:00 AM11:00

One World Oneida Square Neighborhood Garden and Architecture Walk

  • Oneida Street Utica, NY, United States (map)
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Come meet your neighbors and join in the festivities at the Utica One World Flower Fest in Oneida Square. Join us for two Jane Jacobs Walks that will enlighten participants about the architectural beauty, heritage and safety of the diverse neighborhood defined as the Oneida Square area.

Date: Saturday May 9, 2015

Times:

1st Walk: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m

2nd Walk: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN Meet In Oneida Square -- the first walk will cover the west side and the second walk will explore the east side where other Oneida Square One World Flower Festival events will happen

Host: Gina Murtagh

Theme: Architecture & Neighborhood Garden

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome. 

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Cambridge, MA: Considering Change Afoot in Kendall Square
May
9
10:30 AM10:30

Cambridge, MA: Considering Change Afoot in Kendall Square

This year’s walk will take a look at upcoming development in part of the Kendall Square neighborhood in east Cambridge, which is bounded by the Charles River, MIT, a large land parcel where the federal government in 1964 erected the Volpe Building for its NASA space program, and more recent tech industry and hotels. Conceived when Kendall Square was a forlorn urban renewal site, the Volpe Building is now obsolete and may be demolished to make way for a new federal transportation building exempt from local regulations. MIT has just released plans for developing its campus alongside and to the south of the square. Residents in the surrounding neighborhoods, comprised of small businesses and residential streets, want a say in the area’s redevelopment.

Lunch to follow at the Meadhall restaurant, at the corner of Broadway and Ames Street, where those who wish may continue conversation and purchase lunch.
To help us consider and converse about issues raised by these projects, we will hear from the City of Cambridge’s recently retired director of urban design Roger Boothe, Charles Sullivan from the Cambridge Historical Commission, and representatives from MIT and the East Cambridge Planning Team, a citizens’ group.

Date: Saturday, May 9, 2015

Time(s): 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN: Meet on the north side of Main Street at the plaza in front of the Marriott Hotel next to the Kendall Square T station.

Host: Glenna Lang

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Bicycles, Seniors, Children, Dogs.

Registration: No, all are welcome


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Charlotte, North Carolina: Civic History at Pinewood-Elmwood Cemetery
May
3
3:00 PM15:00

Charlotte, North Carolina: Civic History at Pinewood-Elmwood Cemetery

Opened in 1853, Pinewood-Elmwood is a local historic landmark and home to a veritable who’s who of Charlotte families, including many names you may recognize: Belk and Bearden, Myers and Morehead, Latta and Dowd. It is also beautiful – more than 70 acres of rolling green space, birdsong and majestic trees in the heart of Center City. You’ll learn about some of the cemetery’s oldest inhabitants, the wars and plagues that Charlotte’s citizens suffered, and how segregation, civil rights and integration played out in the cemetery between the 1930s and 1960s.

Date: Sunday, May 3, 2015

Time(s): 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN in Elmwood Cemetery and the group will meet inside the main gates on W 6th Street.

Host: Lynn Weis and Bill Hart

Theme: Walking, Biking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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May
2
4:00 PM16:00

Rio de Janeiro: Andabilidade

Andabilidade.

Guiada pelo urbanista Charlie Anderson, a caminhada com Jane Jacobs é aberta ao público de todas as idades. Com saída marcada no cemitério São João Batista em Botafogo às 16h e trajeto percorrido até o Espaço Cultural Olho da Rua, na Bambina 06. A proposta desta caminhada está aliada ao conceito "Urbanicidade", nome da mostra expositiva de arte contemporânea que acontece no espaço cultural.

"Escute, concentre-se e reflita no que está vendo."

“Pertence a todos a memória da nossa arte e a todos deve pertencer o chão do nosso tempo.”

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 4:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

BEGIN: Cemitério São João Batsta
END: Espaço Cultural Olho da Rua.

Host: Charlie Anderson

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

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May
2
12:00 PM12:00

New York, NY: Teeming Tenements Transformed: A Lower East Side Walking Tour

  • 108 Orchard St NY, NY, 10002 United States (map)
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The guided tour will focus on the history and architecture of the Lower East Side with particular attention to the housing, institutions and businesses that were the center of immigrant life. The tour will highlight the impact of housing reforms reflected in the changes to the plans and features of tenements over time. “We will see pre-Old Law, Old Law and New Law tenements and look up at the elaborate terra cotta ornamentation that distinguishes many buildings,” said Mitchell Grubler, the tour’s leader.
 
Although endangered, a number of blocks south of Delancey Street still retain the sense of place that would be familiar to our immigrant ancestors. “The Lower East Side is where millions of immigrants have taken their first steps in the New World on the road to the American Dream,” wrote Joyce Mendelsohn, tour co-leader and author of the definitive guidebook to the area, 'The Lower East Side Remembered and Revisited.' The structures that housed some of the institutions and businesses which served the multitudes of immigrants will also be highlighted. The tour will pass a Neo-Renaissance style school designed by architect, C.B.J. Snyder in 1897; the former Good Samaritan/Eastern District Dispensary built in 1890; the 12-story former Jarmulowsky Bank of 1911-12; as well as a number of other significant buildings.

Find out more at Friends of the Lower East Side

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015, Rain Date: Saturday, May 9, 2015

Time: 12 noon - 2:00 pm

Event Start/End:
Start: The southeast corner of Delancey and Orchard Streets, New York, NY
End: TBA

Host: Friends of the Lower East Side, friendsoftheles@gmail.com

Registration: No, all are welcome

Accessibility:  Adults capable of walking 1 1/2 miles

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New York, NY: Upper West Side Urban Renewal: Blight or Right in the Sight of Jane?
May
2
11:00 AM11:00

New York, NY: Upper West Side Urban Renewal: Blight or Right in the Sight of Jane?

  • 325 Central Park West New York, NY, 10025 United States (map)
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Looking down 100th Street from Central Park West: On the north side what Jane loved—tenements, store fronts, a remnant of the old neighborhood where the ghosts of Billie Holiday, James Weldon Johnson, and Arthuro Schomberg still hover. On the south side—what Moses wrought—towering Park West Village with Le Corbusier the spectral presence. Question (with sixty years hindsight): the West Side lives and thrives because of or in spite of urban renewal? We’ll walk 100th Street and nearby streets taking into consideration what urban renewal did and did not deliver in regard to low and moderate income housing, mixed-use development, and neighborhood vitality.

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 11:00 AM start

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN 325 Central Park West (between 92nd and 93rd St)
  • End: 400 Central Park West (at 100th St), back garden

Post Walk Picnic (optional): by the pond nearest the 100th St entrance to Central Park at the Firemen statue in Washington Square Park, near the corner of Columbus Ave and Filbert St.

Host: Lynne ElizabethNew Village Press hello@newvillagepress.net

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children, an easy walk along paved sidewalks.

Registration: No, all are welcome.

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Charlotte, North Carolina: Passage of Rain to Irwin Creek
May
2
10:30 AM10:30

Charlotte, North Carolina: Passage of Rain to Irwin Creek

Explore artist Stacy Levy’s Passage of Rain installation with the artist and with Revolution Park neighborhood leader John Howard, City of Charlotte’s historic district administrator. Stacy Levy’s installation in west Charlotte’s Revolution Park neighborhood reveals the path of rain and runoff along a .8-mile stretch, from street to storm drain to stream to a final destination in Irwin Creek. Volunteers installed it March 28-29, project will be on-site for two years.

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN Clanton Pavilion, 3132 Manchester Drive, Charlotte.

Host: John Howard, City of Charlotte

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children

Registration: No, all are welcome

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Indianapolis, IN: Garfield Park-Jane Jacobs Walk III
May
2
10:00 AM10:00

Indianapolis, IN: Garfield Park-Jane Jacobs Walk III

Celebrate the legacy of Jane Jacobs, a community organizer who fought for better cities, by joining us on a leisurely neighborhood walk. We’ll explore Pleasant Run on the southside and talk about the Reconnecting to Our Waterways work coming to destinations along the way. Five miles round trip (about two hours) with shorter options available. We’ll offer an alternative adventure walk to White River from Garfield Park along part of the parkway lacking a trail or sidewalk.

Presented by the Garfield Park Neighbors Association and Big Car Collaborative in partnership with Reconnecting to Our Waterways

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Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN and ENDS at Garfield Park Conservatory (2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46203)

Host: Garfield Park Neighbors Association and Big Car Collaborative, Reconnecting to Our Waterways

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome


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Charlotte, North Carolina: Little Sugar Creek Greenway, Landscape Architecture
May
2
9:30 AM09:30

Charlotte, North Carolina: Little Sugar Creek Greenway, Landscape Architecture

  • 900 Metropolitan Ave Charlotte, NC, 28204 United States (map)
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Hear landscape architect Beth Poovey discuss the design of the greenway from Seventh Street to Morehead Street. Co-sponsored with KEEPING WATCH on WATER: City of Creeks. http://keepingwatch.org/

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM 

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN at the ground entrance to the Target parking deck located at 900 Metropolitan Avenue Charlotte, NC

Host: Beth Poovey

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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Carthage, Mississippi: Look How Far We Have Come
May
2
9:30 AM09:30

Carthage, Mississippi: Look How Far We Have Come

Carthage Main Street along with The Carthage Historical Preservation Commission will be conducting our 4th annual Jane’s Jacob’s Walk on Saturday, May 2 at 9:00 a.m. The walk entitled “Look How Far We Have Come” will be a walk around the Historic Courthouse Square starting at the Old Main Office of Carthage Bank and will proceed around the square and end at the Leake County Chamber of Commerce Center with refreshments and a historical display. There will be 10 stops on the walk with different speakers along the route talking about their memories of growing up in Carthage. This year’s walk is going to be especially unique since it will be the first event on the square since the renovation efforts.

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN The Old Main Office of Carthage Bank
  • END at The Chamber of Commerce Center.

Host: Carthage Main Street, The Carthage Historical Preservation Commission

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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Charlotte, North Carolina: Little Sugar Creek - Charlotte's Urban Waterfront
May
2
9:00 AM09:00

Charlotte, North Carolina: Little Sugar Creek - Charlotte's Urban Waterfront

Join two local Keep America Beautiful affiliates as they clean up Little Sugar Creek. This is part of the Great American Cleanup, a nationwide series of cleanup and community beautification events underway March 1 - May 31. Keep Charlotte Beautiful (KCB) and Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful (KMB) will highlight the importance of keeping streets clear of litter, as much of our street litter washes into local stormwater systems and ultimately into waterways. Feel free to join the cleanup, or simply observe it from the Little Sugar Creek Greenway.

Date: Saturday, May 2, 2015

Time(s): 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN and END at Cordlia Park in Noda

Host: Scott Adams

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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May
1
6:00 PM18:00

Charlotte, North Carolina: Myers Park Neighborhood Walking Tour

Join us for a walk through Myers Park and explore this iconic neighborhood’s history with Charlie Succop, Charlotte Museum of History education coordinator. The Myers Park neighborhood has been listed on the National Registry of Historic Places since 1987. Take a walk back through time to learn more about this neighborhood that dates to the early 20th century. The walk is free but please register in advance.

Please register online and reserve your place! http://www.charlottemuseum.org/RegisterFree.asp

Date: Friday, May 1, 2015

Time(s): 6:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

  • BEGIN and END at Napa on Providence restaurant, 110 Perrin Place

Host: Charlie Succop and the Charlotte Museum of History

Theme: History, Architecture

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children

Registration: No, all are welcome but please register online and reserve your place! http://www.charlottemuseum.org/RegisterFree.asp

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Ithaca, NY: Collegetown Conversations
May
1
4:00 PM16:00

Ithaca, NY: Collegetown Conversations

Meet in front of the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts on College Ave for a tour of Collegetown of about an hour and a little over a mile. Collegetown is the intersection between Cornell University and the City of Ithaca. Learn about the history & what makes this area special. Hear about what has changed and what is likely to change in this dynamic pedestrian oriented neighborhood.

The walk co-leaders are: Max Weisbrod, max@mweisbrod.com; Daniel Keough, danielkeough@gmail.com; Isabella Crowley, ic264@cornell.edul; Josh Lower, jl4222@gmail.com.

Date: Friday, May 1, 2015

Time(s): 4:00 PM

Event Start/End: 

BEGIN in front of the Schwartz Performing Arts Center, 430 College Avenue.

Hosts: Max Weisbrod, Daniel Keough, Isabellea Crowley, Josh Lower

Theme: Walking

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome

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Tucson, Arizona: Jane Jacobs Walk Tucson – Spring 2015
Apr
4
10:00 AM10:00

Tucson, Arizona: Jane Jacobs Walk Tucson – Spring 2015

This walking conversation will explore the connections between fine-grained urban infill development, historic preservation, walkable neighborhoods, and economic vitality. All participants will be encouraged to share their thoughts and insights. The walk will be co-led by Architect/Planner/LSA Board Member Corky Poster, City of Tucson Preservation Lead Planner Jennifer Levstik, and LSA staff.

More information is available on LSA's website:
http://www.livingstreetsalliance.org/event/jane-jacobs-walk-spring-2015/

Time: 10 am - 11:30 am start

Date: Saturday, April 4, 2015

Event Start/End:
Start: Start: 45 N 5th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701
End: 403 N 6th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85705

Host: Corky Poster, Jennifer Levstik and Living Streets Alliance

Registration: We would ideally like to keep it under 50. To RSVP, please email evren@livingstreetsalliance.org or visit the Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/821854761220359/

Accessibility: This event is open and accessible to Wheelchairs, Seniors, Children

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Salt Lake City, UT: 2nd Annual Literature Walk
Mar
26
6:00 PM18:00

Salt Lake City, UT: 2nd Annual Literature Walk

Have you read The Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs? Join Mike Maloy and Mark McGrath as they lead a walk around downtown Salt Lake City to discuss and connect observations from the book to what we see.

Time(s): 6:00 p.m.

Date: March 26, 2015

Event Start/End: 

BEGIN at We will meet at Este Pizza, 156 E 200 S Downtown Salt Lake City. Walk will proceed around downtown blocks.
END at Esta Pizza.

Host: Michael Maloy, Mark McGrath

Organizer: Grant Allen, Jane Jacobs Walk
grant@janejacobswalk.org

Theme: Literature

Accessibility: This event is accessible and open to Wheelchairs, Bicycles, Seniors, Children.

Registration: No, all are welcome.

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