From Deseret News archives:

Better design would lead to more walking

Published: Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007 12:07 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
An Australian newspaper put an interesting perspective on this. In Perth, said the West Australian, people began moving to single-family houses on large lots 100 years ago to avoid infectious diseases. Then when septic tanks appeared, they moved farther apart to avoid contaminated groundwater.

So, basically, we're all afraid of each other.

The irony is that now Australians, like Americans, are battling an obesity epidemic that comes in part from sitting in a comfortable house and driving everywhere.

The new downtown redevelopment project by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds the promise of creating a truly walkable community, combining attractive high-density houses with the things that make walking fun. The Gateway has created this type of neighborhood, too. Salt Lake City has ordinances requiring store fronts to be on the street, with parking behind.

But most of you won't choose to live in these places.

Honestly, you shouldn't feel badly about that. There are lots of reasons why homes with yards are important and not just because of the pending bird-flu pandemic.

Truth is, it's not so hard to understand why you don't walk. It's dangerous and uninviting. The planners in the many suburbs around here have the hard part. They need to figure out ways to design neighborhoods that give you what you want and still lure you outside without your car. Our future health could depend on it.

Story continues below

Jay Evensen is editor of the Deseret Morning News editorial page. E-mail: even@desnews.com

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

previousnext

Latest comments

The seats are only marked for sections, so you can sit anywhere in the...

This is exactly why 38 million people live in California even with all its...

This story was not written by the Des staff, its a republication of the AP...

My problem with Reid or any other politician, even Romney is that they drop...

Choir event 'experience to remember'

I knew we were in trouble when we didn't leave the house in Orem until 6, but...

Elder Royden Glade Derrick dies

As mission President in England, President Derrick admonished us to live our...

UBA was never an option. It is a money machine.

BCS did TCU a favor?

not only did the BCS not do TCU a favor they didn't even do themselves a...

Go Cougs!

Cleveland succeeding as Fresno's fixer

This looks an awful lot like the Cleveland at BYU - blaming someone else,...

Advertisements