Where we live & the propensity not to drive

Started by tufsu1, August 04, 2011, 04:24:59 PM

tufsu1


Captain Zissou

I like that Gainesville was mentioned.  Being able to walk or bike everywhere down there was absolutely wonderful.  It kept me about 15 pounds lighter, more physically fit, happier, and allowed me to spend less money.  If I could recreate that here, I would. 

Garden guy

Quote from: Captain Zissou on August 04, 2011, 04:39:14 PM
I like that Gainesville was mentioned.  Being able to walk or bike everywhere down there was absolutely wonderful.  It kept me about 15 pounds lighter, more physically fit, happier, and allowed me to spend less money.  If I could recreate that here, I would.
It seems that large corporations and builders are making sure that you can't recreat that here...building permits and development plans have no desire to make you happy and healthy..they have a mansion to buy...

JeffreyS

I went to Gainsville today and noticed the sign at the county line "Welcome to bike friendly Putnam county".
Lenny Smash

peestandingup

Quote from: Garden guy on August 04, 2011, 05:27:30 PM
Quote from: Captain Zissou on August 04, 2011, 04:39:14 PM
I like that Gainesville was mentioned.  Being able to walk or bike everywhere down there was absolutely wonderful.  It kept me about 15 pounds lighter, more physically fit, happier, and allowed me to spend less money.  If I could recreate that here, I would.
It seems that large corporations and builders are making sure that you can't recreat that here...building permits and development plans have no desire to make you happy and healthy..they have a mansion to buy...

Bingo! More options = less money for the big boys. Welcome to greedy corporate America.

NotNow

Quote from: JeffreyS on August 04, 2011, 07:51:10 PM
I went to Gainsville today and noticed the sign at the county line "Welcome to bike friendly Putnam county".

You might want to put a GPS on that bike!  Gainesville is in Alachua County.  :)
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JeffreyS

I went through Putnam as Gainesville wasn't my only stop. I should have written a county line instead of the county line.
Lenny Smash

AFCassidy


You could move to Riverside.  Or the Beaches.

Captain Zissou

Quote from: AFCassidy on August 05, 2011, 04:30:19 AM

You could move to Riverside.  Or the Beaches.

I already live in Riverside.  My office is in Southside. 

Anyone at Everbank or FNF need a Financial Analyst??

Tacachale

^I have the same problem, I live in San Marco and work at UNF. I love UNF but I'm not moving to the Southside. The wife and I would rather live where we want to live, and that condemns us to driving to work.
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Dashing Dan

#10
Walking and bicycle usage are very high in NE Jacksonville Beach, where the blocks are very small and the streets are all connected.  Transit usage is modest, but relatively high.

As you get closer to Butler Blvd, there are more single-entry subdivisions and there's more traffic congestion.
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.  - Benjamin Franklin

Dog Walker

We selected Riverside as our place to build a retirement home precisely looking forward to the time we can't drive anymore.  We're down to one car that sits in the garage almost full time.
When all else fails hug the dog.