Are Walking Tours the Missing Piece in Local Planning?
Charlottesville’s transportation plan isn’t starting in a boardroom—it’s starting on foot. What began as monthly neighborhood walks for wellness and local history quickly became a direct line between residents and city staff. Concerns about abandoned cars, unsafe corners, and overgrown trees were met with action, turning frustration into trust. Alongside the walks, an e-bike voucher program is reshaping the local market and encouraging car-free travel. Step by step and pedal by pedal, the city is building not just infrastructure, but a culture of connection. Get the full story from Asia Mieleszko with Strong Towns.
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