Alexandria, VA, a walkable community outside of Washington, DC

Article: Walkability is important to home buyers

It's no secret that people like walkable neighborhoods.  There are a number of recent surveys, articles, and research studies that contribute to the growing body of evidence for this preference.  As reported in this Good Magazine article, a survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors found that factors that contribute to walkability have become … Continue reading Article: Walkability is important to home buyers

Another distracted SEPTA patron makes the [international] news

A surveillance video of a man falling off the platform at the Berks station on the Market-Frankford El was the subject of a recent article in the UK's Daily Mail.  The man was talking on his cell phone--further proof that distracted walking can be very dangerous!  Click the link below to read the article and … Continue reading Another distracted SEPTA patron makes the [international] news

Philadelphia Streets Department

Did you know? Philly Streets Dept. publishes a weekly schedule of streets being repaved!

The wheels of cars, buses, and trucks can easily roll over the uneven pavement on streets that are being repaved.  Pedestrians, however, do not have it quite as easy when crossing these streets.  Roadways that are being repaved can be hazardous for a number of reasons.  Manhole covers often protrude above the street, which can … Continue reading Did you know? Philly Streets Dept. publishes a weekly schedule of streets being repaved!

Article: “Distracted walking a growing phone-related danger”

Texting and walking is no laughing matter!  Last year, 1,152 people were admitted into hospital emergency rooms for "injuries suffered while walking and using a cellphone or some other electronic device."  Phones, iPods, and other electronic devices take your attention away from your surroundings, making it easier to become a victim of a distracted walking … Continue reading Article: “Distracted walking a growing phone-related danger”