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Brighter Planet's 350 Challenge
7 December 10

Reblogged: smartercities

11 August 10

It’s no more cars in San Juan, Puerto Rico | fastcompany.com
“The government has decided to infuse the city with $1.5 billion dollars to re-develop San Juan and, most of all, make it a walking city, with no cars allowed. The plan, announced last month, also lays out a new mass transit network, new roads and intersections, and beach access points.”

via urbangreens

It’s no more cars in San Juan, Puerto Rico | fastcompany.com

“The government has decided to infuse the city with $1.5 billion dollars to re-develop San Juan and, most of all, make it a walking city, with no cars allowed. The plan, announced last month, also lays out a new mass transit network, new roads and intersections, and beach access points.”

via urbangreens

Reblogged: urbangreens

11 December 08

Reblogged: davereed

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh