Needed: 'Best cities' list for blind people
Have you ever imagined what your dream city would be like? Do you pour over the best cities to live in lists in hopes you'll find your niche. I want a metropolis similar to the mixed use developments described in Suburban Nation. I want a nice climate, nice cityscape with well-maintained sidewalks, audible traffic signals (so I don't feel like I'm playing Russian roulette every time I cross a street), moderately intelligent transit workers, pedestrian-friendly spaces, medical professionals who can relate to alternative therapies and don't bankrupt you, interesting eateries. Perhaps, you know of such a place. If so, do email me. I might just move. I'm disenchanted with where I live now. Maybe, I'd like one of California's smaller to mid-sized cities? After the hurricanes in recent years, the Gulf Coast is out. The Northeast's severe winters make this area unlikely, too.
Suburban nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. RC 52208


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