What can you get to within a 15-minute walk of your house?

A recent YouGov survey asked Americans what they think they should be able to get to within a 15-minute walk of their house.

Of these choices, I can currently walk to all of them from my apartment, aside from a university (no biggie, I’m not currently studying, although there is a Tafe within walking distance), a hospital, and a sports arena.

How many can you get to with a 15 minute walk from your house?

#fuckcars #walkability #urbanism #UrbanPlanning @fuck_cars #walking

  • @bleistift2@feddit.de
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    509 months ago

    I wonder what the meaning of “should not” is in this survey. A restaurant “should not” be withing 15 minutes of my home, as in “I don’t want any restaurants near me” or is it “It’s not important enough to be in the local government’s target list”?

    I don’t understand the red bars the way the question is phrased now. Why wouldn’t you want a park near you?

    • @Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      479 months ago

      If they used the phrase “15 minute neighborhood” during polling then a portion of the no’s are probably from people who have had it turned into a trigger word for them by conservative talk media.

      • Zagorath
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        259 months ago

        Yeah that’s what I’m assuming the 16% who don’t even want a grocery store near them is. That sets your baseline.

    • @MNByChoice@midwest.social
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      109 months ago

      “If your local government did adopt…”

      I bet 16% don’t want “the government” to anything.

      That said, people in my neighborhood are strongly against sidewalks. Something about bringing the problems of the big city to us. (I presume crime, but it could be anything.)

    • xigoi
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      39 months ago

      “It’s not important enough to be in the local government’s target list”

      I think this is the correct interpretation given the exact wording of the question.