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Is YOUR Neighborhood A Walker's Paradise?

Front Seat, the civic software company that operates walkability site www.walkscore.com, today announced the results of their calculations to identify America's Most Walkable Neighborhoods. With gas topping $4 per gallon, Americans are increasingly looking for walkable places to live. The new list is the first objective national ranking of walkability; findings are based on analysis of 2,508 neighborhoods in the 40 most populous U.S. cities. The full rankings of the 40 cities and each of their neighborhoods can be found at www.walkscore.com.

According to Walk Score, the top 10 most walkable cities are:

1. San Francisco
2. New York
3. Boston, MA
4. Chicago, IL
5. Philadelphia, PA
6. Seattle, WA
7. Washington D.C.
8. Long Beach, CA
9. Los Angeles, CA
10. Portland, OR

 

"We developed Walk Score to help people evaluate the walkability of individual addresses as they search for a great place to live," says Mike Mathieu, founder of Front Seat. "Ultimately, we'd like to see every property listing include a Walk Score-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Walk Score of 80."

The Walk Score algorithm works by identifying the closest grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops and other amenities near a given address. The neighborhoods were weighted by population and assigned a Walk Score between 0 and 100. Walk Scores greater than 70 indicate neighborhoods where it's possible to get by without owning a car, while scores of 90+ qualify as a "Walker's Paradise."

"As Americans look to reduce their environmental impact and ease reliance on cars, the appeal of walkable communities continues to grow," says Christopher Leinberger of the Brookings Institution. "People increasingly value the convenience and connectedness that vibrant, walkable communities offer - and the health, safety and environmental benefits are icing on the cake."

Portland has eight neighborhoods that qualify as a "Walker's Paradise"—Buckman, Downtown, Eliot, Pearl District, Hosford Abernethy, Old Town Chinatown, Northwest and LLoyd Center—where does YOUR neighborhood rank?

Find out here.

 

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Lynnette Fusilier

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When she bought her first home in the Pearl District, Lynnette couldn’t help but become deeply involved in her neighborhood. Equipped with sharp communication skills and a keen eye for the cool, she quickly morphed into Pearlgirl, the go-to source for the skinny on neighborhood news, events and more. Always one to take the bull by the more...

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