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Back to the Future: Designs for Walkable Neighborhoods

Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration

Category: Minnesota Pollution Control Agency

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Back to the Future: Designs for Walkable Neighborhoods
Post Date: September 11, 2019
Resource Type:
  • Audio | Video
Description:

This video begins with a short dramatization of the difficulties an office worker encounters when he decides to walk to a restaurant at lunch from a remote office location, illustrating the challenges faced with auto-oriented planning. Through examples in and around Wisconsin, this video introduces key design concepts, community strategies and the wide range of social, economic and environmental benefits of pedestrian friendly development.

Author: Citizens for a Better Environment
Topic:
  • Sustainability
  • Transportation
Audience:
  • Public
  • Businesses
  • Government
  • Grades 9-12
Length in pages or time: 20 min.
Fee?: 0
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Order information or contact: Available for free* two-week loan from: Learning Resource Center & Library Minnesota Pollution Control Agency 520 Lafayette Rd North St. Paul MN 55155 651-757-2120 or 800-877-6300 resourcecenter.pca@state.mn.us *borrower pays return postage.
Link: http://www.cbemw.org
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