Originally Posted by
catch22
Why?
LA is hardly an urbanist model, however it's sprawl is a of high traffic high volume streets, with many buildings up against the street and street front retail. While it doesn't provide a 100 percent comfortable walk, it does allow for an interesting and somewhat enjoyable walk.
You have this thing in your mind that things are 100% urban with small, quaint streets, bicycles and mopeds; or 100% suburban, with 100 foot setbacks, endless seas of parking, 100% closed in neighborhoods, strip malls, and superhighways, and that The Lord saw the latter and he saw that it was good.
Stop. There are combinations of them. You can have a 45 mph 6 lane street next to buildings that are densely positioned next to the sidewalk. It would represent a transition between 100% urban and 100% suburban. You can achieve the best of both worlds, the NW expressway area would be a great place to reincorporate the area as a dense area while also maintaining automobile access. I'd say that would be a 50% mix. Not ideal for your urban dweller, not ideal for your suburban acreage dweller, but would be ideal for those wanting to live in a dense area where walking can be done, and driving can be also. Walking is accessible and driving is accessible, but neither are so overly dominant over the other.
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