I’m in, 💯. We’re currently traveling around Italy and finding every town is designed *for people* and they own the streets. Cars have to slip between and wait their turn. All the old city centers are restricted and you have to park at the edge and walk in. Now, none of these towns are very accessible to people with different abilities. 🤔 But they are beautifully scaled and work.
Challenge accepted! Well said, merry Christmas and happy new year to you, Andy.
Same to you, Kevin 🎅🥳
Yes! These are fairly low-density. 3 and 4 stories, maybe 5, tops.
I’m in, 💯. We’re currently traveling around Italy and finding every town is designed *for people* and they own the streets. Cars have to slip between and wait their turn. All the old city centers are restricted and you have to park at the edge and walk in. Now, none of these towns are very accessible to people with different abilities. 🤔 But they are beautifully scaled and work.
Isn't it encouraging to see that people on foot/bike can be welcome in a place without skyscrapers, as the anti-walk/bike types constantly suggest? :)