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Release Date: 11.12.09 | Location: All Metro Atlanta | Organization: PEDS
Contact Name: Sally Flocks | Company: PEDS | Phone: 404-522-3666 | Cell: | E-Mail: info@peds.org

2009 Golden Shoe Award Winners

PEDS awarded 8 Golden Shoes to pedestrian-friendly projects, people and places.

 

On November 10, PEDS – the region’s advocate for pedestrians – presented Golden Shoe Awards to people, projects and places that have contributed significantly this year to making metro Atlanta communities more walkable.

These awardees offer hope that the region will become safer and more inviting for pedestrians. On Monday, two national organizations released a report ranking metro Atlanta the 10th most dangerous place in the country for pedestrians (details here). PEDS thanks the winners for all they're doing to make metro Atlanta more walkable.

2009 GOLDEN SHOE AWARDEES:

Pedestrian-friendly Development: Selig Enterprises and Daniel Corporation
for the 1010 Building, a high-density, mixed-use development that is transforming an entire block of Peachtree Street in Midtown into a magnet for pedestrians.

Pedestrian-friendly Road Diet: Midtown Alliance for eliminating dangerous right turn lanes and converting two lanes of Peachtree Street in Midtown to parking spaces, median refuge islands and an inviting piazza near Colony Square and the Woodruff Arts Center as a gathering place for people on foot.

Pedestrian-friendly Public Engagement: City of Atlanta and Glatting Jackson for the Connect Atlanta Plan’s public engagement process, which educated Atlantans about the contributions short blocks and a well-connected street grid make to creating truly walkable communities.

Pedestrian-friendly Traffic Operations: City of Suwanee for installing Georgia’s first HAWK signal, an innovative tool for creating safer street crossings at locations where traditional traffic signals are not warranted.

Pedestrian-friendly Enforcement: Georgia State University Police, for addressing risks created by people who talk on cell phones or text while driving. GSU police issued 100 “failure to show due care” citations to motorists using cell phones while violating crosswalk or other laws.

Pedestrian-friendly Activism: Jim Durrett whose leadership at the Livable Communities Coalition and the Urban Land Institute created thriving regional organizations that encourage dense, pedestrian-friendly development and transportation investments linked to land use.

Pedestrian-friendly Journalism: Writer John Becker, whose Take to Task columns in the AJC, are bringing attention to perils for pedestrians caused by broken infrastructure and for his persistent efforts to hold government officials accountable for addressing hazards.

Funding Pedestrian-friendly Education: The Buckhead Coalition, for offering to pay 75 percent of the cost of speed radar signs in Buckhead neighborhoods. By providing instant feedback on driving speed, radar signs encourage motorists to slow down.

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