All posts by Andrew Wyllie
A Year in the Life of a Lexington Pedestrian
Click to View PDF, Ace coverstory 4.15.2010 page 6 I Shouldn’t Be Alive A Year in the Life of a Lexington Pedestrian BY ANDREW WYLLIE There’s a great show on the Discovery channel called ‘I Shouldn’t Be Alive’ which documents …
Andrew Wyllie’s Second Sunday Preview
Download the PDF I found the Lexington Bike Summit two years ago to be a very exciting event. At the time it seemed that Lexington was on track to
Mill Street’s Proposed Ped Mall
by Andrew Wyllie Public spaces, streets and sidewalks define the character of a city. When exploring a city on foot, it’s
Response to Walter May’s Criticism of the Mill Street Ped Mall
It was interesting to read Walter May’s criticism of the Mill Street pedestrian mall in the Herald Leader on Friday
One Less Car
-by Andrew Wyllie The decision by our city council to take the federal grant money and install the sidewalks
Feigel’s Statement on Tates Creek Sidewalk Issue
—by Andrew Wyllie I just received CM Feigel’s statement on the Tates Creek sidewalk project. I responded to her and the
LFUCG’s handling of CentrePointe
by Andrew Wyllie It almost always comes down to money, pure and simple. Everyday the CenterPointe lot sits vacant the city loses
Lexington’s 3 T’s
by Andrew WyllieCover via Amazon Lexington is a city with a lot of potential. Richard Florida's book, 'The Rise of
Lexington’s 3 T’s
by Andrew Wyllie Cover via Amazon Lexington is a city with a lot of potential. Richard Florida’s book, ‘The Rise
The Case Against a Linear Park on Vine
by Andrew Wyllie Here’s an interesting exercise to try. Go downtown and WALK around a bit and try to get a









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