Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Out of curiosity, I just checked our walk score. We live in Vienna and got an 81. We are close to many shops and we walk a lot more when the weather is nice.
I also live in the town of Vienna and love it here because we can walk to the farmers market, community center, library and we bike on the trail. Our walk score is 57. The only issue is that new construction is expensive.
Whether this is true or not, the poster who said all of the Town of Vienna was very walkable was wrong. Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s, which is not "very walkable" at all.
PP here: also, the walk score is a function of distance, not really factoring in roads suitability. Church street is very walkable. Crossing Church is trivial. Crossing Maple is harder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Out of curiosity, I just checked our walk score. We live in Vienna and got an 81. We are close to many shops and we walk a lot more when the weather is nice.
I also live in the town of Vienna and love it here because we can walk to the farmers market, community center, library and we bike on the trail. Our walk score is 57. The only issue is that new construction is expensive.
Whether this is true or not, the poster who said all of the Town of Vienna was very walkable was wrong. Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s, which is not "very walkable" at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Out of curiosity, I just checked our walk score. We live in Vienna and got an 81. We are close to many shops and we walk a lot more when the weather is nice.
I also live in the town of Vienna and love it here because we can walk to the farmers market, community center, library and we bike on the trail. Our walk score is 57. The only issue is that new construction is expensive.
Whether this is true or not, the poster who said all of the Town of Vienna was very walkable was wrong. Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s, which is not "very walkable" at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Out of curiosity, I just checked our walk score. We live in Vienna and got an 81. We are close to many shops and we walk a lot more when the weather is nice.
I also live in the town of Vienna and love it here because we can walk to the farmers market, community center, library and we bike on the trail. Our walk score is 57. The only issue is that new construction is expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Out of curiosity, I just checked our walk score. We live in Vienna and got an 81. We are close to many shops and we walk a lot more when the weather is nice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Many homes in the Town of Vienna have Walk Scores in the 10s and 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
What are the walk scores for a house a block off of Maple? 1/2 mile? 2 miles?
Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
As understood by whom? You? And I suppose you work for Webster's?
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
Anonymous wrote:Maple Avenue is not very pedestrian friendly either because there are so many cars turning into and out of the parking lots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
It's utter nonsense to claim that all of the Town of Vienna is "walkable," as that term is generally understood. The concentration of businesses along two long, parallel streets limits its walkability for many residents.
Anonymous wrote:
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
The Town of Vienna (22180) is very walkable--all of it. If you have a Vienna address but live outside the town--in 22181 or 22182--it's not as walkable.
I don't see anyone on here saying that Vienna doesn't have long commuting times. In this case, the OP works in Oakton, so a commute from Vienna would not be a problem.
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vienna Annual town events - http://www.viennava.gov/index.aspx?nid=458
+ farmers markets, great schools, small town community feel, walkability (mostly), decent restaurants, great neighborhoods, community center (being renovated this year), trails and parks, even some nightlife with Jammin Java
North Arlington - I don't know, I'm sure they have these things too. We couldn't get past the price of a run down house 10 years ago. I'd hate to see what they cost now.
Vienna was our choice and we haven't regretted it.
Vienna isn't that walkable, except for a relatively small fraction of the people who live there. The parking lots are always jammed, and it's not tourists from Ohio.
folks from Oakton and City of Fairfax ? People who could walk, but for whatever reason choose to drive?
I doubt it. Vienna is nice, but some people there exaggerate its walkability and downplay the typical commuting times.