By Greater Louisville Project on
8/25/2010 8:56 PM
Louisville's identity as a desirable place to live benefits from several assets, including its distinctive neighborhoods. So, what makes a neighborhood?
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/25/2010 8:21 AM
A new perspective on parkland data gives a different view of this essential component of Quality of Place.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/23/2010 8:44 PM
Data from the National Center for Health Statistics continue to document higher mortality rates in Louisville than in the nation as a whole and higher incidence of both heart disease and cancer.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/18/2010 9:23 PM
The time lost to traffic delays by the average rush-hour commuter in Louisville continued to exceed the average in Louisville's peer cities, as it has for 25 years. About 7% of local workers commute by public transportation, biking or walking.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/16/2010 9:02 PM
Safety is a key attribute in Quality of Place. Louisville ranks sixth in Crime Offence Reports (per 1,000 residents) of the fifteen peer cities.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/11/2010 10:01 PM
Louisville's transportation and residential energy use produce a larger carbon footprint than most of its peer cities.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/10/2010 9:38 PM
Quality of Place in Medellin, Columbia
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/9/2010 9:08 PM
The Greater Louisville Project presents a local perspective on the Air Quality indicator in the 2010 Competitive City Report. In its ongoing battle against air pollution, Louisville has reduced levels of two key pollutants, ozone and PM 2.5, a fine particle pollutant identified as a health threat.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/4/2010 7:25 PM
The Greater Louisville Project presents two local perspectives on the Greenspace indicator from the 2010 Competitive City Report. Louisville currently ranks sixth among twelve peer citites.
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By Greater Louisville Project on
8/2/2010 8:20 PM
This week The Greater Louisville Project launches Thinking Deeper, a series of guest comments focusing first on Quality of Place.
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