The US has been car-centric for so long and walkability has been neglected in construction and local policy forever. It's much harder to build it after the fact.
If you have visited or ever will visit Europe, notice that there really isn't an urban or suburban road built without sidewalks and bike lanes. It's standard practice.
I've been to Europe and while the walkability is nice, there's still too many people and I don't like being that close to others. American suburbs are too crowded for me, but I can't move further out at the moment.
Plus I'm lucky that I'm in an older suburb, because the new ones don't even have sidewalks.
The US has been car-centric for so long and walkability has been neglected in construction and local policy forever. It's much harder to build it after the fact.
If you have visited or ever will visit Europe, notice that there really isn't an urban or suburban road built without sidewalks and bike lanes. It's standard practice.
I've been to Europe and while the walkability is nice, there's still too many people and I don't like being that close to others. American suburbs are too crowded for me, but I can't move further out at the moment.
Plus I'm lucky that I'm in an older suburb, because the new ones don't even have sidewalks.