Archive for June, 2008

Our Fourth Anniversary of being Car Free!! »

Paul Cooley of Sante Fe New Mexico, writes in his blog about how his family transitioned to a Car Free family. This past May they celebrated their 4th year of being Car Free!! Congratulations Paul!! Hear about it in his owns words: “It’s our fourth carfree anniversary today. I had hoped to write a long [...]

Portland, Maine »

Portland, Maine is an old seacoast town. It is also a funky city filled with galleries, one-of-kind boutiques and shops, and incredible restaurants serving everything from New England clam chowder, lobster rolls and Maine seafood to nouvelle cuisine. Portland is home to major international law firms, import/export companies, and modern high-rise office buildings located in [...]

Complete The Streets! »

Now, in communities across the country, a movement is growing to complete the streets. States, cities and towns are asking their planners, engineers and designers to build road networks that welcome all citizens. COMPLETE STREETS are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users. Pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and bus riders of all ages [...]

Japan: Fewer cars for first time since WWII »

Fewer cars on Japan’s roads Posted by: Ian Rowley on May 16 on Business Week’s News Site (see link at end of article) Given that Japan’s car market has been shrinking for years, reaching a 25-year low in 2007 million, execs at Japan’s car makers must be reasonably pleased that sales in 2008 have risen [...]

Pittsburgh, Pa »

Would you like to live in an award-winning city that is also very affordable? Consider Pittsburgh: rated as America’s Most Livable City in the 2007 edition of American’s Places Rated Almanac. Offering big city amenities without the problems of many other similar mid-size cities, Pittsburgh’s in-town neighborhoods are a good choice for someone looking for [...]