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    Decatur Still Georgia’s Most Walkable City

    Decatur Metro | December 5, 2011

    Though it dropped three points from last year, Decatur remains Georgia’s “most walkable” city according to Walkscore.com for a second-straight year.

    The city received a score of 63, 4 points ahead of the second-place North Druid Hills neighborhood.

    The city of Atlanta, which obviously has some very walkable neighborhoods, received an overall score of 53, due to the large areas outside of the city’s core, which are quite unwalkable.  Atlanta ranked 20th among the nation’s largest cities in walkability.

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    11Alive Talks CCP Games and Decatur’s Walkability

    Decatur Metro | March 5, 2011


    11Alive’s Doug Richards contacted me yesterday and inquired about Decatur’s recent accolade of being deemed “Georgia’s Most Walkable City” by Walkscore.com.  I rattled off a couple potential contacts and suggested that he also might want to include a “CCP Games Moving to Decatur” angle to make the story a bit more topical.  Above is the result. (Also, if you’ve been wondering about CCP Games current location, watch the video.)

    Very nice work Doug!  I’m in awe of what you guys are capable of producing in just a few hours.

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    Decatur Gets Shout Out in WalkScore Article

    Decatur Metro | July 24, 2008

    Even though Decatur scores only an 80 out of 100 on WalkScore.com (and that’s if you live at the very center of town – my house gets a 60), Decatur recently was singled out in a recent Marketbreak article about the website that evaluates how walkable your neighborhood/address is based on the proximity of necessary stores/activities.

    “While acknowledging that people probably won’t want to give up their cars completely, Goldberg said it’s quite possible that neighborhoods that allow residents to be less car-dependent will become the new norm for many Americans in the coming years.

    “We’re not talking about everybody moving downtown,” Goldberg said, adding that even in cities that aren’t very walkable there are neighborhoods that are friendlier to pedestrians.

    Atlanta, for instance, has a reputation for being “the poster child of sprawl,” he said. However, there are places nearby, like Decatur, Ga., that offer amenities and transit options without being a high-density neighborhood, he said.”

    As to why Decatur doesn’t score higher on the list…I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it has a lot to do with the lack of a real downtown grocery (and hardware store). We can have the Kroger debate again if anyone wants, but I can’t tell you how many times I hear unprompted comments from residents about the need for a downtown grocery.

    And I, for one, am beginning to think we should stop begging TJ’s to show up, take the matter into our own hands, and look into starting a community-owned co-op. It a HUGE undertaking I know…especially for a bunch of hyperactives with no free time, but at its most functional, a co-op could cater to this community like no chain grocery store ever could.

    At a minimum, I think its worth investigating and then maybe eventually even doing a feasibility study.

    What do you think? Pie in the sky?

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