pedestrian point of view

I write from the experience on the street—a pedestrian point of view.

Not from the battles in city council debates. Not from neighborhood associations. Not from real estate developer plans.

Why?

Because that is how most people experience the city—and it is a point of view often left out of media. A point of view I think the developers and planners need to hear.

pedestrian point of view

I write from the experience on the street—a pedestrian point of view.

Not from the battles in city council debates. Not from neighborhood associations. Not from real estate developer plans.

Why?

Because that is how most people experience the city—and it is a point of view often left out of media. A point of view I think the developers and planners need to hear.

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psychogeography blog by Karrie Higgins

In 2000, a Midwestern girl by birth became a Pacific Northwesterner by choice, when she moved to Portland, Oregon. Nine years later, she moved east - to salt lake city. although east according to the compass, this was west according to culture.

This is her chronicle of psychogeographic explorations, urban (and suburban) discoveries, losses, and gains.

She is west by northwest by midwest. Oh yes - and she never learned to drive.

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