Ocean Beach Walk n Talk
Details
We're heading to Ocean Beach this month for our Walk n Talk. We will be meeting at Little House Coffee and heading out to explore Ocean Beach.
As a heads up, Little House Coffee is a pop-up coffee shop that operates on a pay what you can model. Check out their Instagram account for more information.
Please make sure to arrive early enough to order a beverage before we head out for our walk. We aim to start our walk no later than 10:15am.
🚌 🚊 - Want to take transit to the event with us? Check below for all the details.
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Join us for a leisurely walk as we explore San Diego from a pedestrian’s perspective. These active meetings are designed to help us experience our city at street level, observe its strengths and challenges, and discuss how it can become more walkable, vibrant, and resilient.
During the walk, we’ll assess the space around us and our experience as a pedestrian, using our observations to inform future advocacy and discussions. Whether you’re new to Strong Towns or a longtime supporter, this is a great way to connect with others while actively engaging with our city, one step at a time.
Download the Get it Done app so we can report issues to the City.
https://www.sandiego.gov/get-it-done/how-to-get-it-done-on-the-new-mobile-app
Comfortable shoes and curiosity encouraged!
For more info about who we are head to StrongTowns.org
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Nearby Transit Stops:
Bus: 35
Trolley: Green or Blue (Old Town Station and transfer to 35 bus)
Want to take transit to the event with us?
Meet up with us - we will be taking the 9:11am Route 35 bus into Ocean Beach and will arrive at Little House Coffee at 9:35am.
AI summary
By Meetup
Guided pedestrian walk for Strong Towns supporters and newcomers to assess street-level walkability and discuss actions to advocate for a more walkable city.
AI summary
By Meetup
Guided pedestrian walk for Strong Towns supporters and newcomers to assess street-level walkability and discuss actions to advocate for a more walkable city.
