King also attached his six principles of non-violence to the idea along with the addition of what he called the “three evils”—poverty, racism, and militarism. Those three evils are present and thriving in modern day Atlanta…
King also attached his six principles of non-violence to the idea along with the addition of what he called the “three evils”—poverty, racism, and militarism. Those three evils are present and thriving in modern day Atlanta…
So, the question is whether we will offer residents transportation alternatives, especially in areas with the greatest population density.
This is the crux of the issue. We, as a metro-area, must give people true transportation alternatives to cars.
Well this is unexpected! I think it could be a lot of fun having something like this so close.
All told, the city is considering $27 million worth of trails, paths and greenways, totaling 32 miles.
This would be very good for Tucker. Right now Tucker feels to me as if they have accommodated cars at every turn: multi-lane stroads, strip malls, and large lots. And all of that has caused awful traffic. Alternative ways to get around would help.
This ability to create and disseminate links is almost radical against the backdrop of today’s platforms.
Just the other day I mentioend to my team that sometimes it feels like we're the only ones that care about URLs.
I love thoughtful URLs and get fairly peeved when sites have interactive page states that are unlinkable.