The first framing device to make more people embrace the joys of tighter living quarters is carbon footprint, scaring people out of their subdivisions with an ominous rumble of the extinction of the earth if we don't start abandoning our cars and do more walking. The second framing notion is "walkability." A compact, walkable neighborhood sounds sociable, old-fashioned, village-like. Not density, but desirability.
tags: Jesse Kocher, Mike Mathieu, PDX, Portland, Seattle, Walk Score, density, walkability
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Aug. 17th, 2007