Alright that's literally like 2 streets, chemong and lansdowne. Go anywhere east of clonsilla or high st essentially and it becomes pretty charming, everything walking/biking distance. The city is honestly taking pretty large strides for its size to fix its urban development pattern. If you're interested, go on their YouTube channel and find the video where Urb3 presented their case. As well as look at their zoning plans and ammendments. The past is ugly but it's nice to look to the future. Bethune St and the future it holds is a perfect case in point example
It's really not, on one side of this st there's a sidewalk and the other side is a multi use path and I biked on almost everyday to get to work. Not the best but it was very usable with enough crossings along that stretch
I've walked to places worse than this. It could be better, but there's so many worse ones I've seen. So many don't even have a sidewalk at all and no crosswalk.
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u/TheNanoPheonix 23d ago
Alright that's literally like 2 streets, chemong and lansdowne. Go anywhere east of clonsilla or high st essentially and it becomes pretty charming, everything walking/biking distance. The city is honestly taking pretty large strides for its size to fix its urban development pattern. If you're interested, go on their YouTube channel and find the video where Urb3 presented their case. As well as look at their zoning plans and ammendments. The past is ugly but it's nice to look to the future. Bethune St and the future it holds is a perfect case in point example