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'Walkable City Rules is worth reading even for those of us who will never set foot in a planner's
office. Like Walkable City, this book explains how a variety of laws and rules frustrate the person
who wishes to get from one place to another on foot. But to a much greater extent than most
books about walkability, this book tells readers what can be done to improve upon the status quo.'
(Planetizen)'The book fairly explodes with practical and pragmatic ideas that civic
communities, town planners, and especially the resident citizen should consider for the
improvement and enhancement of their locale.' (Seattle Book Review)'Has there ever been a
smarter, more illuminating, jargon-free, and deeply useful guide to making more sociable, healthy,
prosperous, charming neighborhoods, towns, and cities? Every local leader and every engaged
local citizen owes it to themselves to read Walkable City Rules.' (Kurt Andersen, author of
'Fantasyland' and host of public radio's 'Studio 360')'Filled with the photos, graphics, and charts
that many of his fans felt were missing from the last book, the new volume comprises 1010 minichapters,Â
each of which elegantly distills a single precept from his philosophy
.' (NRDC's OnEarth)'What a tour de force! The world needs this book so much right now. Walkable
City Rules is sure to change the face of neighborhoods, towns, and cities around this country and
beyond.' (Sarah Susanka, architect and author of 'The Not So Big House' series and 'The Not So
Big Life')'With Walkable City, Jeff Speck demonstrated that he is the most relevant writer and
thinker of his generation on the subject of city planning. With his new book, Walkable City Rules,
he establishes himself as the most helpful. There is no single document poised to have a greater
positive impact on our communities and on the practice of urban planning than this comprehensive
and engaging text.' (Ron Bogle, President and CEO, The American Architectural Foundation)'Jeff
Speck is a total rock star to me. He is a great planner, but his real gift is empowering people to
reshape their own communities. There is a huge wave of us out there saying, 'Yes, I DO want to
make my town more livable, walkable, equal, and fun.' Walkable City Rules is THE super-userfriendly
resource to help us spring into action, wherever we are.' (Dar Williams, singer-songwriter
and author of 'What I Found in a Thousand Towns')'If you want to make your city safer, healthier,
greener, wealthier, and more equitable, then you need to make it more walkable. Walkable City
Rules is a must-read for urbanists, city-builders, and everyone who lives in cities.' (Richard Florida,
author of 'Rise of the Creative Class')'Jeff Speck, more than any city planner I know, writes about
walking in such a common-sense and useful way that he makes you crave a good walk. He not
only defines what it is, he eloquently shows us how to achieve it. Another great read, one that
gives any city the necessary tools to