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Autumn Florek
@PlanningAutumn
Urbanist with a soft spot for legacy cities, maps, and housing. OCD survivor.
Connecticut, USA
Joined November 2019
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    Stamford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford
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    This is, shall we say, a flawed methodology.
    Dallas named the third 'most-walkable' city in the nation bit.ly/44awM7p
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    This ranking is based on flawed judgment, as it uses the distance between five tourist hotspots of only thirty cities. The ease of reaching amenities for residents is not regarded. preply.com/en/blog/most-wโ€ฆ
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    My friend sent me photos from Traverse City and freshwater beaches in the Midwest? I was not familiar with your game.
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    If we're going to talk about people with disabilities, I suggest we don't impose a one-size-fits-all definition upon us.
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    Replying to @rieszspieces and @upzone_CA
    I'm offended on behalf of New Jersey.
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    While I'm at it, 5 Most Overrated Cities: (1) Austin (2) Portland, Oregon (3) Denver (4) Atlanta (5) Los Angeles
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    Happy to unveil Big Apple Madness, a tournament to decide the best neighborhood in New York City.
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    Replying to @mlambright
    Several misconceptions in fact.
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    The public spaces in Downtown Portland (Maine!) are sublime.
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    "We don't want a one size fits all solution."
    Replying to @NYS_AM
    We are not outright opposed to ADU's. But we do not need a one size fits all approach from Albany. @lawler4ny
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    It's almost like leftist language can be weaponized to oppose anything.
    Finally, someone wrote a thread about the invisibilized violences of walkable cities. This is so important
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    Mark Twain is trending, so I'm compelled to share his Hartford house.
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    No, it would not be a good thing if car trips double.
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    Happy Monday. Check out the Niagara Mohawk Building in Syracuse.