Well this looks interesting, let's see what they have to say
I would not really choose Tampa as a top destination, but from what I understand Ybor city is a Walkable part of it at least
NJ in the top 5, woo
Not the most Walkable and transit definitely leaves a lot to be desired, BUT the downtown and areas around the Tennessee River are really nice
I don't know much about Portland but it seems have that classic charming New England urban fabric
Really, Cincinnati, I mean I like Cincy but it has several walkability issue, OTR and clifton are nice but like there are so fucking many urban issues with the city, you can't advertise Cincinnati as the place to go for good city planning. Like have you seen the plans for the Brent Spence Companion Bridge
Okay, I've gone through the top 5, now I'm just going to mention cities that I recognize
Lesbianism win and its walkable
God I love railroad towns
Here's a secret, NKY is better than Cincy proper if you combine Newport and Covington
INCORRECT
Detroit is finally appreciated, I don't need to see anymore, this list isn't awful purely because it correctly identified Detroit as a good city
some of these aren’t bad places but like
tampa? bosie?? cincinnati???
as someone who lives in cinci literally half of downtown is either a railyard or a highway interchange like 🧍
over the rhine is quite nice but the rest of the city ain’t it
also the streetcar has like 10-15 minute headways at best and doesn’t even connect to union station
oh and don’t even get me started on the bike infrastructure
It could always be worse, you could be in Louisville