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Main Street Mesa
Main Street Mesa
25 episodes
9 months ago
Main Street Mesa is an independent media outlet that exists to share provocative ideas and opinions, as well as pertinent links, about building a more urban, people-centered form for Mesa (and other cities like it).
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Main Street Mesa is an independent media outlet that exists to share provocative ideas and opinions, as well as pertinent links, about building a more urban, people-centered form for Mesa (and other cities like it).
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Government
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S1 E7 - Walkable City - Steps 4&5: Let Transit Work & Protect the Pedestrian
Main Street Mesa
1 hour 14 minutes 7 seconds
8 years ago
S1 E7 - Walkable City - Steps 4&5: Let Transit Work & Protect the Pedestrian
Join David. Ryan, and special guest Eileen for a ramble-icious episode of the book club! Where we discuss rural roads, Tempe Streetcar, state highways in different counties . . . . and how Walkable City relates to Mesa and other cities like it! We cover pages 139-188 in the first paperback edition -- sections Step 4: Let Transit Work and The Safe Walk / Step 5: Protect the Pedestrian. (Series 1, Episode 7)
Main Street Mesa
Main Street Mesa is an independent media outlet that exists to share provocative ideas and opinions, as well as pertinent links, about building a more urban, people-centered form for Mesa (and other cities like it).