Georgia Partnership Seeks to Boost Clean Transportation in Black Communities
- Date: 05/20/2024
With $1.4 million in funding from the Department of Energy, the Electric Black Future project will work directly with Black…
A walkable city prioritizes people over roads and parking lots by ensuring they can safely access everything they need without a motorized vehicle, said Ross Gavin, director of urban land use, infrastructure and transportation at the Michigan Environmental Council.
Affordable, high-density neighborhoods, mixed-use development and support for multiple forms of transportation, such as walking, scooters, bikes and public transit improve walkability, Gavin said.
Transportation produces a lot of pollution, Gavin said. “Reducing our dependence on single-occupancy vehicles is essential for reducing our carbon footprint.” https://www.manisteenews.com/news/article/michigan-walkable-cities-prioritize-people-roads-17888655.php
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