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WalkScore
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A free service called WalkScore instantly calculates how walkable your neighborhood is, based on the distance to various amenities, and provides a score of 1 to 100. Just input a street address, and you'll receive a WalkScore in a few seconds. http://www.walkscore.comMy neighborhood scores 58 out of 100 (50 - 70 = Some Walkable Locations: Some stores and amenities are within walking distance, but many everyday trips still require a bike, public transportation, or car.)
It's not perfect! There are problems with how it defines various locations (counting strip clubs as restaurants), and sometimes it reports nonexistent businesses (such as a phantom McDonald's). It doesn't take topography into account, such as whether something is up a steep hill. If you don't like something about it, please take a moment and tell WalkScore. Good developers appreciate helpful feedback, and perhaps it will improve the service. http://www.walkscore.com/contact-us.shtml
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Synchronicity and all.
My score is 71, but it's sort of not true. The nearest 'grocery store' is a UDF, which is a convenience store. Can't get real food there.
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And they list a park that is maybe fifty miles from here as 1.5 miles.
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My neighborhood scored a 48:
"25 - 50 = Not Walkable: Only a few destinations are within easy walking range. For most errands, driving or public transportation is a must."
My parent's neighborhood scored an 8:
"0 - 25 = Driving Only: Virtually no neighborhood destinations within walking range. You can walk from your house to your car!"
And I agree with both! There are *no* amenities within 2 miles of my parent's house, and very few within a mile of mine (convenience store, Chinese place, laundromat, and a town park).
Thanks for the fun!
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It's still interesting, though.
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P.
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sheesh.
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K.
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I'm sure the farm I grew up on would score 0 (or 1 if 0 isn't possible). No retail within 10 miles. However, I spent most of my youth walking. I walked around the farm, I walked through the woods for hours at a time, I walked over and around and through things.
Similarly, people walk a lot in our neighborhood. There aren't any sidewalks, but why would there be? There's nothing wrong with walking on the road, and everyone does.
I think what they're measuring there is walking to GET somewhere. That's fine, but it's also fine to just walk because it's good to just walk.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/10/dining/10pick.html
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I set up a syndicated feed to the blog mentioned in the article:
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