Other Sites

In addition to posting to my blog,  I  contribute regularly to these sites:

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I also maintain the following sites:

Jane’s Walk Phoenix

This is where I share information on the life and work of Jane Jacobs, and promote the annual Jane’s Walk that I coordinate in Phoenix.  It is held the first weekend of May each year.

Miscellany from an Incurable Urbanist

This is my posterous site, where I share a variety of urban images and thoughts.

 

I have previously written for the following sites:

Downtown Phoenix Journal

The DPJ caters to residents who support our downtown and savvy visitors who want to go where the locals go.  It offers a friendly, straightforward insider’s view of all things downtown, from world-class restaurants and museums to events to plan your day around.

PHXated

PHXated was started by Bill Wyman in 2009 with commentary and news about the local politics, arts and media scene. If PHXated has a common philosophy, it’s about helping to bring Arizona into the 21st century.

Downtown Voices Coalition News and Views

The DVC is an organization whose missions is “working for a sustainable Phoenix for everyone ~ para todos” The News and Views page contains posts related to what is occurring in and around downtown Phoenix.

Arizona Heritage Alliance

The Arizona Heritage Alliance is a non-profit organization created in 1992 to protect Arizona’s Heritage Fund and its objectives. The site contains articles and links related to Arizona’s state parks and natural heritage.

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  • http://twitter.com/WalkableDFW patrick kennedy

    I would distinguish that the fully functional city is one that achieves something greater than the sum of its parts whereas the anti- or placeless, decentralized city is less than the sum of its parts. Furthermore, cities need to stop searching for their “brand” and begin allowing their soul to shine through.

  • http://twitter.com/WalkableDFW patrick kennedy

    I would distinguish that the fully functional city is one that achieves something greater than the sum of its parts whereas the anti- or placeless, decentralized city is less than the sum of its parts. Furthermore, cities need to stop searching for their “brand” and begin allowing their soul to shine through.