Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Walkability

I just saw this over at Magpie Musing, who got it from the Times: there's a website that calculates the "walkability" of your (or any other) address. So of course I clicked right over there and entered my address. Just a bit of information: we can walk to three grocery stores, three drugstores, and an entire 6-7 block street of boutiques, cafes, restaurants, consignment stores, and one vintage movie palace that shows movies just before they go to video. Not to mention the bus stop, the museum, and the several churches and one synagogue that we can walk to. We bought the house because of all that access, and while we don't always walk everywhere, we do make use of the neighborhood's amenities all the time.

So our walkability score? Is 75. Which, fine, I can live with--after all, I can't really walk to work (though I have ridden my bike), and there aren't really affordable clothing stores (except for the three consignment stores) in the neighborhood. But when I looked at what the website knew was within walking distance, I knew there was a problem. It lists, for example, one bookstore: "Quality Adult Books." While this is technically the closest bookstore to our house, it's not one I patronize. But then, there are at least four other bookstores well within walking distance--one specializing in children's books, one general interest, one used bookstore, and one specializing in fantasy and horror. Similarly, for groceries, it lists the specialty butcher shop that I've never set foot in, but none of the three grocery stores (one of which is an independent natural foods market).

OK, I just realized that it's only showing me the very closest of everything--but it's still missing my natural foods market, as well as the best of the consignment stores. And it's listing a gourmet shop as a school (because they have classes?). So, maybe not so bad as I thought, but still a work in progress, clearly.

5 comments:

FreshHell said...

My walk score is zero - car dependent. No kidding - I already knew that! But, it's still depressing to be reminded of it.

Caroline said...

This is a kooky website! I thought at first that the results might also be based on who buys advertising space? Although that wouldn't account for it ignoring that the hundreds of acres of Golden Gate Park are actually closer than the park it did list for us... I like the comment on the site itself: "You should use the Web 3.0 app called "going outside and investigating the world for yourself" before deciding whether a neighborhood is walkable!""

Magpie said...

it is flawed in many ways, though i think their heart is in the right place.

it doesn't just list one of everything - there are dropdown menus by each category - it only shows the closest of any one thing. so your other bookstore may be in the dropdown...

Libby said...

I did find the drop-downs, Magpie, and you're right, the other bookstores were there. But not the natural foods market!

Chris said...

Today I walked to 2 quarts of wild blackberries, three ripe peaches, a dozen cherry tomatoes, and a quart of green beans. What's my score?