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  1. Harvard Business Review Online writes about PAPM and starting social movements http://u.nu/4az8
  2. @evangoldin: Thanks for the shoutout. We will keep you posted. Keep spreading the word.
  3. The Stanford Daily urges Stanford undergrads to "rethink University Avenue" and support PAPM: http://tinyurl.com/PAPM10
  4. Blog for livable streets @streetsblog writes about PAPM: http://u.nu/5cy7. Thanks Matt and Brian from @StreetsblogSF for talking to us.
  5. RT @amritamahale: Second presentation of the day: pitched the Palo Alto Ped Mall to the City Planning and Transportation Commission. Woohoo!
  6. @caffedeldoge: Thanks for the shoutout and support. We love your hot chocolate, and will keep coming back for more!
  7. RT @amritamahale: Pitched Palo Alto Ped Mall to PA Biz & Professional Assoc. at Chamber of Commerce. Some concerns,but grt response overall.
  8. Diego Rodriguez: "I think a pedestrian-only zone in Palo Alto would be a Good Thing." http://tinyurl.com/PAPM07
  9. Author Bob Sutton writes about PAPM again. Thanks Bob: http://tiny.cc/PAPM06
  10. Twitter community, please pour in ideas and comments about ped malls, and more generally, modern urban spaces
  11. The Palo Alto Weekly publishes an online article about the PAPM: http://bit.ly/dVlES Go PAPM!
  12. Author Bob Sutton posts about the PAPM in his blog: http://tinyurl.com/PAPM01
  13. Imagine this: University Ave-from High to Cowper-transformed into a pedestrian-only urban park. Outdoor dining, street musicians, gardens
  14. Support a Pedestrian Mall in University Avenue, Palo Alto in California. http://paloaltopedestrianma...