I found a neat site while reading the news today. The article was about the 10 least walkable cities. OKC was #5. You can type in your address and get a 'walk score' to see how cool and urban you are. My address in Swan Lake scores a 78. I challenge thee to a duel.
http://www.walkscore.com/
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Originally posted by izmophonik
I found a neat site while reading the news today. The article was about the 10 least walkable cities. OKC was #5. You can type in your address and get a 'walk score' to see how cool and urban you are. My address in Swan Lake scores a 78. I challenge thee to a duel.
http://www.walkscore.com/
I will take you on. I scored a 2 out of 100. Who says the highways arent walkable? 111th and hwy 75 is plenty wide to accomdate my 210 pound frame! :)
Nice. That made me chuckle out loud. Any other takers?
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I will take you on. I scored a 2 out of 100. Who says the highways arent walkable? 111th and hwy 75 is plenty wide to accomdate my 210 pound frame! :)
We live about a mile or so apart and I beat you by 1 (121st and Elwood)!! 3 out of 100
My home got a 40.
Walk Score: 57 out of 100 — Somewhat Walkable
68
Home: 8
Work: 91
60. I'm in the west part of Renaissance Neighborhood.
68- Owasso
So far I'm the undefeated champ at a residence... surely someone can knock me off my soap box.
94! However, I'm cheating a bit - we moved from Tulsa last year, but I was curious so I used our old downtown loft address.
Speaking of walking, Google has added walking directions to its maps feature!
I live near 31st and Harvard:
67/100 - Somewhat Walkable.
I agree with their assessment and they seemed to get most of the businesses/attractions that make it so. It did neglect to find the park next to the TPS Admin building. Per their blog, it looks like a park within .25 miles is +5 (net change of +3). Raising my score to a respectable 70, or
"very walkable." I got no bonus points for being within walking distance of a liquor store, my doctors office, dentist, my boys Tae Kwon Do, or several other little things that rule. But I'm sure many neighborhoods have those.
Someone run the new subdivisions on 121st or Owasso.
Also, just for Tay:
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Did you know?
* Congress spends about $60 billion a year on transportation.
* Nearly 85% of that goes to expanding or maintaining highways.
* Only 1.5%—about $3 per American per year—goes to support walking and biking. About 15% goes to support public transit.
* 83% percent of Americans live in metropolitan areas, yet only 5% live within walking distance of decent public transit.
Also, also... I ran the Tribune lofts just to see what the score is:
86/100
Amazing.. downtown is the most walkable? I thought it was nothing but a ghost town inhabited by dangerous gangs of roving marauders... (at least according to our friendly bear member).
I too just moved out of a downtown loft (Philtower) to the 15th and Denver area...
Did I hear downtown for the win?
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Originally posted by cannon_fodder
I live near 31st and Harvard:
67/100 - Somewhat Walkable.
I agree with their assessment and they seemed to get most of the businesses/attractions that make it so. It did neglect to find the park next to the TPS Admin building. Per their blog, it looks like a park within .25 miles is +5 (net change of +3). Raising my score to a respectable 70, or "very walkable."
I got no bonus points for being within walking distance of a liquor store, my doctors office, dentist, my boys Tae Kwon Do, or several other little things that rule. But I'm sure many neighborhoods have those.
Someone run the new subdivisions on 121st or Owasso.
Also, just for Tay:
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Did you know?
* Congress spends about $60 billion a year on transportation.
* Nearly 85% of that goes to expanding or maintaining highways.
* Only 1.5%—about $3 per American per year—goes to support walking and biking. About 15% goes to support public transit.
* 83% percent of Americans live in metropolitan areas, yet only 5% live within walking distance of decent public transit.
Also, also... I ran the Tribune lofts just to see what the score is:
86/100
Hey, I've got you beat by 2 (69). While I am slightly closer to our neighborhood amenities, can't see why it would be different really.
+10 for the liquor store and another +10 for each bar and it looks like Cannon and I are in the running.
77 in North Swan Lake! IZ, you must live in North, north Swan Lake.
Just for giggles, I checked my old address 461 W. 46th in the City, and of course, I used to live in a 'Walker's Paradise': 100/100.
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Originally posted by izmophonik
Any other takers?
A number of us posted our walk scores here last summer: http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=7193
45 for the area south east of 111th & Memorial. I thought it would be lower out here in sprawling suburbia. Still labeled car-dependent.
Uptown gets 65
I got a 63, "somewhat walkable". I live behind the Promenade Mall at 41st and Yale.
You would be correct. I'm on 17th and St. Louis Ave. So, the only one to beat me was the downtown lofts...I bet someone living closer to Cherry could score higher...maybe 15th and Quincy or something.
49/100 in Florence Park "Car Dependent". Pretty bad. There are lots of junk stores within walking distance, but what good are they? I'd love love LOVE to see some more restaurants on this end of 15th.....I'd walk all the time...
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Originally posted by izmophonik
I found a neat site while reading the news today. The article was about the 10 least walkable cities. OKC was #5. You can type in your address and get a 'walk score' to see how cool and urban you are. My address in Swan Lake scores a 78. I challenge thee to a duel.
http://www.walkscore.com/
Out here in the burbs (Owasso) got a score of 48. [:D]
Work - 52
Home - 2
I scored a 77 and posted about it over here - http://www.tulsanow.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=10777 - the other day.
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Originally posted by izmophonik
You would be correct. I'm on 17th and St. Louis Ave. So, the only one to beat me was the downtown lofts...I bet someone living closer to Cherry could score higher...maybe 15th and Quincy or something.
I'm closer to Cherry Street than you on Rockford, what gives? Maybe you're a little closer to the grocery stores east.