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Walk The Wash: Bike lane blacked out!
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Saturday, April 26, 2014. Bike lane blacked out! Ok, I'm calling, "foul"! Tomorrow being Earth Day, a couple of us decided to hold a cleanup on Washington Street. We set up around 8a.m and got going on picking up all the litter. As more people showed up, one noticed how the bike lane sign in the street at the corner of Washington and India had been blacked out. Who approved blacking out the bike lane sign on the road? The Impact o...
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Walk The Wash: Mission Hills Town Council Supports Bike Lanes
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Mission Hills Town Council Supports Bike Lanes. An excerpt from the Mission Hills Town Council's recent newsletter:. Our Support for Bike Lanes. Mission Hills Town Council recently sent. A letter of support. The newsletter also includes information about the City of San Diego's new bike sharing program. Location: Midtown San Diego. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Get Updates by Email. A Three Hour Tour.
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Walk The Wash: The Impact of Bike and Pedestrian Pathways to Our Real Estate Values
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Friday, January 23, 2015. The Impact of Bike and Pedestrian Pathways to Our Real Estate Values. Last night Mike Zdon, President of Mission Hills Town Council, presented an overview of the bike lane project to the Board and Membership of the Mission Hills Heritage Foundation. A home's value increases anywhere from $4,000 to $34,000 when bike and pedestrian infrastructure is introduced to a community. Http:/ www.fehrandpeers....
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Walk The Wash: January 2015
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Friday, January 23, 2015. The Impact of Bike and Pedestrian Pathways to Our Real Estate Values. Last night Mike Zdon, President of Mission Hills Town Council, presented an overview of the bike lane project to the Board and Membership of the Mission Hills Heritage Foundation. A home's value increases anywhere from $4,000 to $34,000 when bike and pedestrian infrastructure is introduced to a community. Http:/ www.fehrandpeers....
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Walk The Wash: Our Community Wants Full Closure of Washington/University Street Ramps to Cars
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Our Community Wants Full Closure of Washington/University Street Ramps to Cars. Busy, busy here - hence not a lot of time to B L O G, but I did want to quickly post our letter we sent to SANDAG earlier this month. In it we followed up on our desire for full closure of the University ramps at Ibis/Washington. Here is our letter:. November 20, 2014. 401 B Street, Suite 800. San Diego, CA 92101. This wor...
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Walk The Wash: Test track for Washington Street?
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Thursday, November 14, 2013. Test track for Washington Street? There's already a bike lane on Washington Street. Unfortunately it's been taken over by parked cars from either employees of the many restaurants and bars in Five Points, or guests coming to the area for some of the greatest wining and dining experiences San Diego has to offer. Now, there's a new bike track called The Flow. November 21, 2013 at 4:53 PM. The Impact of B...
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Walk The Wash: Support for bike lanes growing in Uptown.
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Wednesday, September 4, 2013. Support for bike lanes growing in Uptown. We had a great turn-out in support of the Bike Project last night at the Uptown Planners meeting. It was standing room only, with two extra rows of chairs to accommodate everyone. It was standing room only, and the crowd was overwhelmingly in favor of the bike project. He also reminded everyone we have entered a new era, and that the old model of traditional c...
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Walk The Wash: Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Reduces Noise Pollution
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Reduces Noise Pollution. Photo courtesy of eHow, "Types of Joints in Concrete". He explained that on that part of the street in the canyon the road is concrete, not asphalt. While concrete is long-lasting, it's not very absorbent to noise, and any kind of joint or cracks in it seem to create a small barrier in the road so as tires hit it, the noise sounds like a big THUMP! One of...
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Walk The Wash: More bikes means more business.
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Monday, September 2, 2013. More bikes means more business. Studies show that bike lanes not only improve livability for communities, but also increase business for retailers within that community. What will we do as we add more density to our communities? Where exactly will all these additional cars park? Here are some very good studies and articles that show bike access is great for business. Htt p:/ www.nbcnews.com/. Probably no...
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Walk The Wash: Supporters
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A project to make the community of Mission Hills safer and more beautiful. Below is a list of supporters for Walk The Wash. 1 San Diego County Bicycle Coalition. 2 Surfrider Foundation, San Diego Chapter. The San Diego Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is happy to support projects that improve water management issues and use LID practices. Now Your H2O program for the Surfrider Foundation. 3 Mission Hills BID. Our Board believes that your vision of Walk the Wash will improve safety for pedestrians and.
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