Since tomorrow is Thanksgiving, I thought I would ask myself: what I am thankful for that is related to urbanism?
Since tomorrow is Thanksgiving, I thought I would ask
myself: what I am thankful for that is related to urbanism?
On a personal level, the answers are easy:
1. I
live in a neighborhood that, despite its essentially suburban character, has
sidewalks.
2. And
even where there's no sidewalks, people have lawns to walk on so I don't have
to walk on the street (unlike where I grew up in Atlanta).
3. I
live within walking distance of lots of stores (even if crossing the street is
sometimes an adventure).
4. I
am a block away from city bus service.
5. In
fact, I am one of the few non-downtown commuters in Jacksonville who can get to work without
changing buses.
6. And
what's more, the bus runs after dark (though not as late as in some other
cities).
7. And
thanks to Greyhound, I can get out of town with an hour or two's notice if
there's a tropical storm brewing (as in fact happened in August).
On a national level, I am thankful that:
1. I
am part of a nationwide movement of people (1) trying to help more people have
what I am thankful for.
2. The
outgoing Administration, despite its other deficiencies, has been reasonably
helpful to public transit; both federal funding levels (2) and ridership (3) have
increased over the past eight years.
3. Nationally,
crime is far lower than it was twenty years ago. (4) As a result, "urban" is not as much of a dirty word as it once was.
(1)
www.cnu.org
(for example).
(2)
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/08s0419.pdf
(3)
http://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/tables/08s1082.pdf
(4) http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm

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