The White Oak / MKT bike trail is almost kinda sorta image 2, if you squint and ignore that every destination still has to give up at least a 3rd of its land to street parking. Slap blinders on and you can get this vibe from Eleanor Tinsley or Herman Park.
I swear to god, there's someone in the city trying to do little guerrilla-style subversions of car culture in different little nooks and crannies, just to remind us that the 610/59 interchange isn't all this place is.
The White Oak / MKT bike trail is almost kinda sorta image 2, if you squint and ignore that every destination still has to give up at least a 3rd of its land to street parking. Slap blinders on and you can get this vibe from Eleanor Tinsley or Herman Park.
I swear to god, there's someone in the city trying to do little guerrilla-style subversions of car culture in different little nooks and crannies, just to remind us that the 610/59 interchange isn't all this place is.
Ha, I actually walked that trail over the weekend.