Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old Town Alexandria is a nice town center
Old Town is not a "town center"
Anonymous wrote:Old Town Alexandria is a nice town center
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Vienna hasn't been mentioned. The traffic along Maple Ave is horrendous, but it has the centralized town green and local shops that everyone is raving about.
I wouldn’t really call that a town center though. It’s more like a random bunch of strip malls that happen to be near each other than a pure town center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Pike and Rose, which is across from a metro and on a number of bus lines, have poor public transportation?
The explicitly stated point was 'access' not public transportation per se but maybe you didn't read that. And it's a point well understood by anyone who's ever watched a nervous pedestrian try to dodge turning traffic at the busy Rockville Pike/Old Georgetown intersection, or seen pedestrians try to walk around each other on the narrow sidewalks of Rockville Pike without falling into the directly adjacent lanes of speeding traffic.
If you shoehorn nearly 1000 residences into a Pike and Rose space that previously had none but do nothing to improve pedestrian access to the nearby metro stop, it doesn't matter what the developers say on the brochure, it's still not tranport oriented development.
As someone without a car who is there regularly I have no idea what you are talking about. I have never seen anyone fall into traffic. There is already a crossing under Rockville pike and bus stops that eliminate the need to cross the street at all.
Anonymous wrote:. As someone without a car who is there regularly I have no idea what you are talking about. I have never seen anyone fall into traffic. There is already a crossing under Rockville pike and bus stops that eliminate the need to cross the street at all.
Read and learn.
http://www.pikedistrictpeds.org/#home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Vienna hasn't been mentioned. The traffic along Maple Ave is horrendous, but it has the centralized town green and local shops that everyone is raving about.
I wouldn’t really call that a town center though. It’s more like a random bunch of strip malls that happen to be near each other than a pure town center.
strip malls have easy parking, that's not a bad thing. strip malls are still walkable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Vienna hasn't been mentioned. The traffic along Maple Ave is horrendous, but it has the centralized town green and local shops that everyone is raving about.
I wouldn’t really call that a town center though. It’s more like a random bunch of strip malls that happen to be near each other than a pure town center.
. As someone without a car who is there regularly I have no idea what you are talking about. I have never seen anyone fall into traffic. There is already a crossing under Rockville pike and bus stops that eliminate the need to cross the street at all.
Anonymous wrote:How does Pike and Rose, which is across from a metro and on a number of bus lines, have poor public transportation?
The explicitly stated point was 'access' not public transportation per se but maybe you didn't read that. And it's a point well understood by anyone who's ever watched a nervous pedestrian try to dodge turning traffic at the busy Rockville Pike/Old Georgetown intersection, or seen pedestrians try to walk around each other on the narrow sidewalks of Rockville Pike without falling into the directly adjacent lanes of speeding traffic.
If you shoehorn nearly 1000 residences into a Pike and Rose space that previously had none but do nothing to improve pedestrian access to the nearby metro stop, it doesn't matter what the developers say on the brochure, it's still not tranport oriented development.
How does Pike and Rose, which is across from a metro and on a number of bus lines, have poor public transportation?
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised Vienna hasn't been mentioned. The traffic along Maple Ave is horrendous, but it has the centralized town green and local shops that everyone is raving about.