Comments on: Transportation Planner Proposes Changes to Town Center

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By What a crock on 01-22-08

“Towns are trying to be less auto-centric”.

Oh Ya, so why do we annex long tenticles with dubious connections to the city.

WE ARE NOT GOING TO WALK TO BUCKYVILLE.

Do we need a new grocery store out in the pasture when we have an empty grocery store in town?

By John Z Wetmore on 03-01-08

Dan Burden appears on satellite tv this week.  Here’s the info:

Tuesday, March 4, The Universityhouse Channel will show Episode 14 of “Perils For Pedestrians”.

Contents of Episode 14 (1997):
—Dan Burden on Walkable Communities.
—What is a Transportation Engineer?
—Mark Fenton of Walking Magazine on the benefits of walking.
—Walk Boston and pedestrian advocacy in Boston, Massachusetts.
—America Walks: a national network of local advocacy groups.
—Innovations in actuated pedestrian signals.

DISH Network Channel 9411—The Universityhouse Channel
Tuesday—9:30 PM Eastern, 6:30 Pacific

Episode 14 is also available on Google Video:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3616187601802350820

Note: Public access cable channels are showing different episodes than DISH Network.

Thank you.

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