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Originally Posted by ATL_J
YIt caters to the car, it is not urban, nor does saying that mean that people are sheltered, its just the truth.
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So does this mean that in your view pretty much none of LA is urban? Is it that urban in your sense simply means lack of large, non-vertical parking lots?
It seems as though the perimeter does qualify as "urban" on at least a few fronts, including the census bureau definition (in this case by about 3x the threshold...and from the looks of it, actually higher than the city of Atl as a whole, which probably isn't a fair comparison in some senses, but still...for perspective's sake).
Now if you'd like to apply the term to suit a specific need, perhaps some more elaboration is in order. It could also make sense to say something like "not nearly as urban".
Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't want to live up there personally. Though, as someone who works there, it isn't quite the nightmare some would have you think from a ped or cyclist's pov...especially not with 4 MARTA stations (really only three of which are all that relevant from a ped view).