Newsletter / People On Foot
Crews are out and work has started on the 22 new miles of sidewalks. Many of the planned sidewalks will fill gaps in the current network and foster connectivity. Others will provide safe routes to schools for children within the 2-mile walking shed. A few to highlight are: Azalea Park […]
People On Foot
Why Walk? Well to best answer that question, America Walks hosted a webinar on June 18 by the same name with speakers Jonathon Stalls, founder of Walk2Connect and Jim Stone, biologist and executive director of Circulate San Diego. But to answer that question, it may be best to first start […]
People On Foot
Not all pedestrian laws are created equal. There’s laws that require a motorist to yield, some that specify that drivers stop and then there’s differences between a controlled (typically “marked”) crosswalk and uncontrolled crosswalk, (oftentimes “unmarked.”) To further drive home the point that pedestrian laws vary – of the 50 […]
People On Foot
The Circles Orange County Group started their meeting with a delicious homemade feast – a great ice breaker before any presentation is good food and great conversation. Many of the attendees were surprised to find out that pedestrians have the right of way in the crosswalk, with one man adding “I […]
People On Foot
BFF was invited to set up a tent and table at the Get Fit Day event in Eagles Nest Park last Saturday and the rain could not stop the fun. The No Limits vision is to progressively influence the health, education, and personal development of the unlimited lives we touch. […]