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Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Chloe Finigan of Feet First Philly

Chloe Finigan, Transportation Outreach Coordinator at Clean Air Council, took some time to talk about her experiences as a pedestrian in Philly! She currently works as the support staff for Feet First Philly (FFP). If you would like to get involved with FFP, email feetfirstphilly@cleanair.org today.  What is your experience as a pedestrian? How long … Continue reading Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Chloe Finigan of Feet First Philly

Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Matt’s History of Pedestrian Experiences in the City

The picture to the right shows Matt at what he believes to currently be one of the worst intersections in Philadelphia -- the intersection of 12th Street and Chestnut Street. The way that traffic builds up here due to lane closure from construction and poorly time traffic lights makes it dangerous for pedestrians and bicyclists, … Continue reading Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Matt’s History of Pedestrian Experiences in the City

Pedestrians of Philadelphia: The Rittenhouse Jaunters

One benefit of walking is that it increases social connectivity and cultivates community well-being, and walking groups provide an outlet for people who want to improve their health while also interacting with others. Throughout the month of June, I have had the pleasure of getting to experience the benefit of walking with a group first … Continue reading Pedestrians of Philadelphia: The Rittenhouse Jaunters

Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Dealing with Construction Disruption at 16th and Walnut

Over the past couple of weeks a major topic of discussion has been the construction happening outside of the Apple store on 16th and Walnut. The way that the construction project is set up makes it so that the northwest side of the intersection's sidewalk and parking lane is blocked off. Because of this many pedestrians, … Continue reading Pedestrians of Philadelphia: Dealing with Construction Disruption at 16th and Walnut