Dallas Hates Pedestrians
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Urban Design
January Was Not the Best Month for Disabled Residents to Visit Bishop Arts
Some among us have a hard time navigating the city as is. It shouldn't be even harder for them.
By Matt Goodman
Urban Design
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 39
And now, to Cedar Springs.
By Matt Goodman
Urban Design
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 38
New year, same hole in Deep Ellum.
By Matt Goodman
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 37
One last bit of urban kvetching before the New Year.
By Matt Goodman
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Pedestrian Life
An Update to Dallas Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 34
Signage goes up as a stop-gap when the sidewalk disappears along Beckley Avenue, but a permanent solution is in the works.
By Shawn Shinneman
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 36
How not to populate an area filled with tourists.
By Matt Goodman
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 35
Say it with me now, public employees: sidewalks are not for parking your cars.
By Matt Goodman
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 34
Doo ta doo ta doo, just enjoying this nice stroll on the sidewOH MY GOD.
By Shawn Shinneman
Urbanism
Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 33
A massive dirt mound welcomes you to the Cedars.
By Matt Goodman