What are five streets you could learn to love in your city? (after a little help from your DOT)

We often love #parks. We must love our streets too.

In #Seattle, I could love:
Rainier
Lake City Way
Aurora
Lake Washington Blvd.
University Way

Streets have innate beauty, trees, views, buildings, business and institutions that draw people to them, despite the cars, despite other flaws.

Where do you #LoveStreets in your city?

In Portland I love:

NE Sandy
SE Hawthorne
SW Broadway
Burnside Blvd
North Williams

I #LoveStreets even when they can hurt me, even when my DOTs fail to put people first - because I see the potential for beauty in all #Streets. Streets can bring me joy.

What five streets do you love in your cities?

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@CathyTuttle five streets that inspire me in Seattle:

Fairview Ave: school street in Eastlake. #SchoolStreets
Lake Washington Boulevard: from Mt Baker-Seward Park when it is an Open Street. #AccessibleLWB
Occidental Ave: Seattle's historic pedestrian-only street. #PedestrianStreets
42nd Ave S: A p-patch diverter in South Seattle. #HealthyStreets
Ballard Ave: since it became Seattle's most successful #cafestreet

@CathyTuttle correction, by Fairview Ave I actually meant Franklin Ave. Here's a map of where they are located: https://felt.com/map/Five-of-my-favorite-Seattle-streets-CCO0J213RDaIBkvcdKbv4B
Five of my favorite Seattle streets – Felt

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