Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space

"A community’s physical form, rather than its land uses, is its most intrinsic and enduring characteristic." [Katz, EPA] This blog focuses on place and placemaking and all that makes it work--historic preservation, urban design, transportation, asset-based community development, arts & cultural development, commercial district revitalization, tourism & destination development, and quality of life advocacy--along with doses of civic engagement and good governance watchdogging.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Snowy day in New Orleans


Snowy day in New Orleans
Originally uploaded by rllayman
photographer unknown. On the e-list where this photo appeared, someone asked why we like photos of snow and streetcars more than buses? I do too, and think it's partly nostalgia. BeyondDC argues often in favor of new streetcars rather than historic replica streetcars, because he opines that people don't take streetcars seriously when they look "cute." That's an overstatement of his position a bit, and until I rode the New Orleans streetcars, I disagreed with him. The fact is that they are uncomfortable as hell and I'd rather ride a new Inekon streetcar than an old traditional New Orleans streetcar. I haven't ridden the Canal Street cars, which are different, having been recently manufactured, and I expect that the quality of the ride of those cars is much better.

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