Reading the internets about the FIU bridge collapse. The Walkable/Bikeable/Huggable/Loveable Streets Movement is out in force saying that instead of a bridge, there should have been candy sidewalks and love trees and bike canals and foot rail and shit. 1/
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The FIU campus is built on a decommissioned airport. It's surrounded by dead space, with a canal and expressway bordering it to the west, and an eight-lane major road bordering to the north. The walkway was built over the latter. 4/pic.twitter.com/sQGA2I7veX
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That section of road has a history of pedestrian accidents -- people in Miami don't know how to cross the damn street, never have -- and something needed doing. What that space doesn't need is landscaping and bike paths. More like walling off. 5/
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In conclusion, New Urbanist snake oil has no place in inland Miami, because you cannot make walking around pleasant in that climate. (Beach is different, bc of density, the attraction of the beach itself, and the microclimate.) All you can do is get pedestrians inside ASAP. 6/
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Why do so many american cities seem like hell on earth ?
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Air conditioning made a lot of otherwise intolerable areas inhabitable. The southern part of North America has a considerably warmer and more extreme climate than Europeans are used to.
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I thought everyone got around Miami in cigarette boats.
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That's Miami Beach. There actually is an ubiquitous canal system, though.
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oh god yes
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