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These Sidewalks Are Not Made for Walkin’

March 5, 2014 By Michael Russell

sidewalk damage from ficus treeWith over 40 percent of the City’s sidewalks buckled and broken, sidewalks are a symbol of the ineptitude of the City of Los Angeles.

 

These sidewalks are a public health danger, an interruption of social justice and an eyesore.Continue Reading These Sidewalks Are Not Made for Walkin’

Filed Under: Environment, Feature Posts, Los Angeles, Planning, Revitalization, Transportation Tagged With: ADA, Americans with Disabilities Act, climate change, Complete Streets, disabled access, disabled access lawsuits, merge, parkways, pedestrian, shade trees, urban canopy, urban forest, walkable

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