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By: Brianc

Speaking of 80′s music references (?), I believe this is the conference that David Byrne is scheduled to address. He is going to talk about bicycling. He wrote a book about his experiences with cycling...

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By: Terry

Is there anything new urbanism and beer can’t do?

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By: Ridgelandistan

fund MARTA

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By: Steve

They didn’t mention the zombies.

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By: Jonathan Lerner

Yep, David Byrne is part of the opening event for the new urbanist’s congress, called “Healthier Circulation: the Future of Getting Around.” It’s on Wednesday, May 19, 8 p.m. at the Tabernacle, and...

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By: cubalibre

I’ma have to call Oates as “urban planning”– that mustache and public health just can’t be reconciled.

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By: Dean

It would be great if Decatur were a little more, you know, walkable outside of the downtown core.That is my #1 tangent in my strategic planning sessions. We say we’re walkable, we think we’re walkable...

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By: Andisheh Nouraee

I think you’re right, Dean.I can only speak for myself, but when I say walkable, I don’t mean dense-city as much as I mean “About as walkable as a post-automobile suburb in metro Atlanta can be.”

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