This is an aside titled 'Melbourne: The New-New World City' dated 5/12/08

In the early 90s, Jan Gehl was invited to Melbourne to suggest ways to improve the streets and public spaces. Ten years later, the city emerged as a “pedestrian paradise.” And it serves as a model for other “New World” cities, built around the automobile. This “provides ample evidence that those who say it can’t be done in Indianapolis, Detroit or LA may be selling their cities short.” – Treehugger.

Posted by Joanne on May. 12, 2008 Tagged: , , , , ,

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