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Radio and PodcastLive Radio & PodcastsJournalist Tim Querengesser goes on a walk in Edmonton with Dr. Karen Lee ( Lee helped re-design Times Square in New York for pedestrians. And business boomed as a result. Lee is from Edmonton and her parents live in the...
Ep.03: How Progressive Cities are Embracing Walkability — to Make Money is an episode from Walkcast by Tim Querengesser. Journalist Tim Querengesser goes on a walk in Edmonton with Dr. Karen Lee ( Lee helped re-design Times Square in New Yo...
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Journalist Tim Querengesser goes on a walk in Edmonton with Dr. Karen Lee ( Lee helped re-design Times Square in New York for pedestrians. And business boomed as a result. Lee is from Edmonton and her parents live in the city. How does she feel about walkability in their neighbourhood? "I worry," she says. * Thanks to SoundBible for some royalty-free sound clips ** Apologies for some poor audio quality — it was windy while we walked and I had to crank the mic sensitivity to compensate.
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Ep.03: How Progressive Cities are Embracing Walkability — to Make Money is from Walkcast by Tim Querengesser.
Published Oct 5, 2017 and 00:16:14 long