Stitching America Back Together
By Dan Burden I have a goal for 2013, and I’m hoping you’ll join me on this journey. As many of you know, I have spent a lot of time promoting walkable communities, in a lot of places with a lot of people. I’ve logged nearly three million miles on just one airline and more ...
When It Comes to Our Communities, Are We Fair-Minded or Afraid?
In this AARP blog, Dan Burden describes the importance of community and street design being in sync with community values. He asks, if we love and value families, children, safety, beauty, the outdoors, nature, solid home prices, strong schools and neighbors who watch out for us, then why do we sometimes resist the things that support these values? Read the ...
5 Things That Make Your Town Walkable
Dan Burden blogs for AARP. In this post, Dan explains five things that make towns more walkable and livable. ”When I walk in people-packed places, I think about how it is that they have become so comfortable. Here is my list.” Read more at The Roads Scholar | AARP Blog.
The Roads Scholar | AARP Blog
Dan Burden blogs for AARP. In his most recent post, Dan describes the value of being able to age, or live, in place. He says, “I prefer the term ‘Living in place’ instead of the commonly used, ‘Aging in place.’ It sounds more active, more engaging, more positive.” Read more at The Roads Scholar | ...
