Graphed #PopulationDensity against: #WalkScore; BikeScore; TransitScore.
Decided to sort table by Density (highest at top).

Seattle-based Walk Score releases yet another awesome urban analysis tool: ChoiceMaps

Seriously, is Walk Score the coolest urban web site on the planet?

First they revolutionized the way people look at the walkability in their city with Walk Score. Then they applied that work to housing and revolutionized the way people look for a place to live. If they stopped there, most people would probably have considered them a huge success, but they kept going. They released Transit Score and Bike Score (see our previous story about Bike Score here).

Now, they have a new interactive tool—ChoiceMaps—that allows you to quickly see how many options for desirable and necessary destinations each neighborhood has. This is where the role of landuse starts to have a big effect on the walkability (and bikeability) of an area. Because being a short walk from one restaurant doesn’t mean a whole lot: It could suck or maybe you can only eat falafel so many times a week. But being within a short walk from five restaurants? That’s a lot more variety and, well, choice!

And, because they are Seattle-based, we are lucky enough to be one of the first cities where the service is available (see more about the release via the Walk Score blog).

Right now, ChoiceMaps does not take bikes into consideration, but you can imagine that having a bike let’s you move the slider further to the right and still have that many destinations within a very short trip. And that’s why bikes and (boring but extremely important) land use policy go hand-in-hand.

Play around with ChoiceMaps and report back any observations.

#SEAbikes #Seattle

Seattle-based Walk Score releases yet another awesome urban analysis tool: ChoiceMaps

Seriously, is Walk Score the coolest urban web site on the planet? First they revolutionized the way people look at the walkability in their city with Walk Score. Then they applied that work to hou…

Seattle Bike Blog
Oops, We Did #Redlining Again
A recent academic paper published last month found that the variables rewarded by #WalkScore disproportionally led to the #Chicago census tracts with the highest share of white residents being ranked the highest. However, the #realestate metric doesn't account for vehicle-pedestrian crash rates or how many residents walk rather than drive.
https://www.jalopnik.com/1828987/city-walk-able-score-real-estate-tool/
Oops, We Did Redlining Again

Variables rewarded by Walk Score disproportionally led to the Chicago census tracts with the highest share of white residents being ranked the highest.

Jalopnik
Is 'Walk Score' Really Just a 'White Score'? — Streetsblog USA

A new paper argues that the popular real estate tools is driving investment to predominantly white urban neighborhoods, without expanding walkability for anyone else.

Beim 28. KGIS-Workshop des Institut für Kommunale Geoinformationssysteme (IKGIS) e.V. am 05. März stellten Markus Schaffert und @dominikwarch einige Resultate aus dem Projekt #RAFVINIERT vor. Vielen Dank, dass wir Teil dieses spannenden Workshops sein durften.

#GIS #Geoinformationssysteme #Landmanagement #Wohnquartiere
#Generationenwechsel #Monitoring #Erreichbarkeitsanalysen #WalkScore

https://i3mainz.hs-mainz.de/news/2025/03/19/rafviniert-beim-28-kgis-workshop.html

I wish Redfin took better care of Walkscore.com after buying it. I remember being so excited about the idea 10 years ago. Not only does it look like the site has never been updated, I’m told the data is only updated every 6 months. It seems much staler than that in my area. #walkscore #walkability #realestate #planning #housing #urbanism #redfin
Report: Greensboro, Winston-Salem among 'least walkable' cities in America

North Carolina has sprawling cities. The suburban-esque landscape of our metropolitan areas repels some would-be residents and attracts others. But a viral TikTok posted earlier this week lays out just

Greensboro News and Record
Follow TubeLoop on Walkscore
TubeLoop is a free online website tool that lets you make YouTube repeat videos and play them indefinitely. With TubeLoop, you can create an endless loop of favorite YouTube video.
Web: https://www.walkscore.com/people/128329970106/tubeloop-youtube-loop
#tubeloop #youtuberepeat #youtubeloop #walkscore
Profile of TubeLoop Youtube Loop on Walk Score

TubeLoop Youtube Loop profile, favorite places and photos on Walk Score.

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