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CicLAvia 10/12.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2018-01-24T08:44:02+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>weekly</changefreq><priority>0.6</priority></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2015/03/13/la-waves-parkway-planting-permits-to-create-opportunities-in-food-deserts/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/6060873322_5d20972e6e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>6060873322_5d20972e6e</image:title><image:caption>Ron Finely and friend tending his parkway garden. Photo via LA Green Grounds</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/7-1198x799.png</image:loc><image:title>7-1198x799</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/garden-top.jpg</image:loc><image:title>garden-top</image:title><image:caption>The 58th Street Dig-In (2013). Photo by St. John's Community Health Center via Streetsblog LA</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2018-01-24T08:41:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2015/02/17/city-design-for-the-vulnerability-of-the-other/</loc><lastmod>2015-09-08T07:06:50+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2015/02/19/cheeky-transit/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/pickupline.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pickupline</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/d2eb1d97ecc905840148758df94c4029.jpg</image:loc><image:title>d2eb1d97ecc905840148758df94c4029</image:title><image:caption>A rainbow crosswalk in West Hollywood, CA. Photo by Jon Viscott via West Hollywood Patch</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1525498_276068939208042_970383586_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>1525498_276068939208042_970383586_n</image:title><image:caption>Happy riders. Photo via WeHo Pick Up Facebook page. </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/pickup.jpg</image:loc><image:title>PICKUP</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/1240265_240840639397539_14827769_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>1240265_240840639397539_14827769_n</image:title><image:caption>The Pick Up Line. Photo via Pick Up Line Facebook page</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/pick-up-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pick up 2</image:title><image:caption>A stop on the Pick Up Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-03-04T17:28:18+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2015/02/23/zumba-boom-in-south-la/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/zumbajump-slider-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ZumbaJump-Slider-1</image:title><image:caption>Zumba dancers in South Los Angeles. Photo by Daina Beth Solomon via Intersections South LA</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-03-04T17:25:45+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2015/03/03/torontos-mobile-market/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/foodshare2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mobile Good Food Market bus launch</image:title><image:caption>Toronto's Mobile Good Food Market. Photo by Laura Berman via My Modern Met</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/foodshare1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mobile Good Food Market bus launch</image:title><image:caption>Toronto's Mobile Good Food Market. Photo by Laura Berman via My Modern Met</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2015-03-04T17:25:02+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/08/15/not-your-garden-variety-bus/</loc><lastmod>2013-08-22T07:04:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/08/14/just-smile/</loc><lastmod>2014-03-20T00:32:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/26/promoting-cycling-for-everyone-in-baltimore/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bikes2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bikes2</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/baltimore-rack.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Baltimore</image:title><image:caption>Bicycles in Baltimore. Photo via Greater Baltimore Committee</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2014-09-23T19:50:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/02/12/the-long-wait/</loc><lastmod>2013-02-12T10:36:50+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/02/14/sitting-in-unlikely-places-in-hamburg/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/fotostrecke-75888-4.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>hamburg</image:title><image:caption>Oliver Show’s “Street Furniture" series wraps yellow drainage pipes around public infrastructure in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Der Spiegel via Architizer</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/fotostrecke-75888-2-1.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>hamburg</image:title><image:caption>Oliver Show’s “Street Furniture" series wraps yellow drainage pipes around public infrastructure in Hamburg, Germany. Photo by Der Spiegel via Architizer</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/fotostrecke-75888-3.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>hamburg</image:title><image:caption>Oliver Show’s “Street Furniture" series wraps yellow drainage pipes around public infrastructure in Hamburg, Germany</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-02-12T07:26:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/01/18/a-park-on-the-stairs/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/public-seating-mark-reigelman.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Stairs</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/166543_534525956578556_1781539411_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>stairs</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2013-05-02T16:50:06+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/10/04/lego-bridge/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bridge-5-640x480.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Lego Bridge</image:title><image:caption>Lego bridge in Wuppertal, Germany by Megx. Photo by Lukas Power and Rolf Dellenbusch via This is Colossal</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-12T22:42:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2013/01/07/an-edible-orchard-in-los-angeles/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/b.jpg</image:loc><image:title>b</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Del Aire</image:title><image:caption>Volunteers plant fruit trees at Del Aire Fruit Park in Hawthorne, CA. Photo via Fallen Fruit</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/fallenfruit_delairepark_pr1-1024x682.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Del Aire</image:title><image:caption>Volunteers planting trees at Del Aire Fruit Park in Hawthorne, CA. Photo via Fallen Fruit </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/fallenfruit_delairepark_pr2-1024x682.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Del Aire</image:title><image:caption>Volunteers planting trees at Del Aire Fruit Park in Hawthorne, CA. Photo via Fallen Fruit </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T22:06:04+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/12/28/san-franciscos-public-parklets/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>parklet</image:title><image:caption>Parklet in front of Farm : Table on Post Street in San Francisco</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/41.jpg</image:loc><image:title>4</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/31.jpg</image:loc><image:title>parklet</image:title><image:caption>Parklet on Haight Street in San Francisco</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T18:26:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/18/antistress-for-free/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/free-antistress-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>free-antistress-1</image:title><image:caption>"Antistress for Free", by Fra.Bianoshock in Milan, Italy.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T09:03:53+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/03/06/sunset-triangle-plaza-2/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/mad.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Madison Square</image:title><image:caption>Madison Square Plaza, NYC. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T08:00:03+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/03/18/transfer-accelerator/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dsc_06471.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Transfer Accelerator</image:title><image:caption>The Dutch city of Utrecht's "Transfer Accelerator". Photo via Pop Up City</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T07:38:57+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/03/27/deafspace-guidelines/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/deaf-sorenson.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Sorenson</image:title><image:caption>The Sorenson Language and Communication Center designed with DeafSpace design principles. Photo by Gallaudet University via Atlantic Cities</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/deaf.jpg</image:loc><image:title>DeafSpace</image:title><image:caption>A computer rendering of a room designed by DeafSpace design principles. Photo by Studio Twenty Seven Architecture via Atlantic Cities</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/deaf-chart.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Graphic</image:title><image:caption>Graphic showing space needed for optimal visual communication. Via Atlantic Cities</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T07:36:17+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/05/14/pedestrian-safety-ads-in-west-hollywood/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/weho.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ped Ads</image:title><image:caption>Pedestrian safety ads in West Hollywood, CA feature a same sex family. Photo via Curbed LA</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-08T07:03:01+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/10/01/open-streets-chicago/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/480141_549526531728883_640242589_n1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Open Street Chicago</image:title><image:caption>Photo by katiesaba via Flickr.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-07T20:17:54+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/09/19/umbrella-canopy/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/umbrella00.jpg</image:loc><image:title>umbrella</image:title><image:caption>A colorful canopy of umbrellas, a part of the Agitagueda art festival in Águeda, Portugal. Photo by Patrícia Almeida </image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/538940_442208689154594_918434531_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>umbrellas</image:title><image:caption>A colorful canopy of umbrellas, a part of the Agitagueda art festival in Águeda, Portugal. Photo by Patrícia Almeida </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-07T19:58:09+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/14/pay-to-sit/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/paysit_private_bench_4_c_fabian_brunsing_web.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bench</image:title><image:caption>"Pay &amp; Sit" bench by Fabian Brunsing. Photo by Fabian Brunsing.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/paid-public-seating-experiment.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Seating</image:title><image:caption>A paid public seating experiment in Bat Yam, Israel by Vincent Wittenberg. Photo by Vincent Wittenberg via Web Urbanist. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2013-01-07T19:41:16+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/06/28/an-abandoned-walmart-transformed/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/meyer_scherer_-rockcastle_mcallenlibrary_1-525x304.jpg</image:loc><image:title>library</image:title><image:caption>McAllen Public Library. Photo via PSFK.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/meyer_scherer_-rockcastle_mcallenlibrary_6-525x328.jpg</image:loc><image:title>library</image:title><image:caption>McAllen Public Library. Photo via PSFK.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/02ttculture-articlelarge.jpg</image:loc><image:title>library</image:title><image:caption>McAllen Public Library. Photo via The New York Times.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-26T09:09:34+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/05/20/designing-cities-and-transit-for-seniors/</loc><lastmod>2014-09-23T16:20:41+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/07/06/pacoimas-mural-mile/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/trejo-pacoima.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Pacoima</image:title><image:caption>"Danny Trejo" by Levi Ponce. Photo by April Aguirre via KCET Departures</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/valens-pacoima.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Pacoima</image:title><image:caption>"Ritchie Valens by Manny Velazquez. Photo by April Aguirre via KCET Departures.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/mona-lisa-pacoima.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Pacoima</image:title><image:caption>"Pacoima's Art Revolution by Levi Ponce. Photo by April Aguirre via KCET Departures.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-26T08:51:59+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/13/sandy-brings-environmental-concerns-to-light/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/greenpoint-ave-near-sewage-treatment-plant.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Greenpoint Ave </image:title><image:caption>Greenpoint Avenue (near a sewage treatment plant) in Greenpoint, Brooklyn after Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Newtown Creek Alliance</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/ash-street.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ash Street</image:title><image:caption>Ash Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn after Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Newtown Creek Alliance</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/oil-sheen.jpg</image:loc><image:title>oil sheen</image:title><image:caption>Oil sheen in Brooklyn after Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Newtown Creek Alliance.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-26T08:45:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/12/12/yemen-women-create-safer-streets-with-technology/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/yemen2.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Yemen</image:title><image:caption>Art addressing street harassment in Yemen by local artists. Via Kefaiaa</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/yemen.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Yemen</image:title><image:caption>Art addressing street harassment in Yemen by local artists. Via Kefaiaa</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-24T20:32:25+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/04/19/german-garbagemen-turn-a-giant-lens-on-their-city/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>trashcan project</image:title><image:caption>The Fleetschloss in Hamburg, Germany, photgraphed with a trash dumpster pinhole camera. Photo by Hans-Dieter Braatz, Christoph Blaschke and Mirko Derpmann via Treehugger</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>trashcan project</image:title><image:caption>The Marco Polo Tower in Hamburg, Germany, photographed by a trash dumpster pinhole camera. Photo by Michael Pfohlmann, Christoph Blaschke and Mirko Derpmann</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>trashcan project</image:title><image:caption>The Hamburg fun fair photographed by a trash dumpster pinhole camera. Photo by Bernd Leguttky, Christoph Blaschke and Mirko Derpmann</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>trashcan project</image:title><image:caption>Garbageman Hans-Dieter Braatz sets up a photo with a pinhole camera fashioned out of a garbage dumpster. Photo by Mirko Derpmann</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-21T11:39:49+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/06/22/video-helps-create-new-crosswalk/</loc><lastmod>2012-12-21T09:22:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/08/15/pop-up-swings/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bus-stop-swings-london.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bus-stop-swings-London</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/pop-up-swings.jpg</image:loc><image:title>pop up swings</image:title><image:caption>Pop Up Swings in London. Photo via Sustainable Cities Collective</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-20T09:44:40+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/09/01/kabuls-girl-skateboarderts/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/skateistan-1st.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Skateistan</image:title><image:caption>Tamana, 11 wins 1st place in the girl's skateboarding contest. Photo via Skateistan</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/ready_to_skate.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Skateistan</image:title><image:caption> Tamima, Fatima, Gulmina, and Suhaila. Photo via Skateistan</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-20T09:40:38+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/10/07/ciclavias-play-street/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/dd.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Cardboard storefront facades painted by participants of "I Wish This Street Was..." presented by Living Streets Los Angeles at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/f.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Community members envision a new use for a street in Los Angeles (based on "I Wish This Was..." by Candy Chang). CicLAvia, Los Angeles. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/e.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Community ideas about how to transform a street in Los Angles based on "I Wish This Was..." by Candy Chang. CicLAvia, Los Angeles. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/cc.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Photobooth fun during "I Wish This Street Was..." presented by Living Streets Los Angeles at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/d.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Children painting with their parents for "I Wish This Street Was..." presented by Living Streets Los Angeles at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/g.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Photobooth fun at "I Wish This Street Was..." presented by Living Streets Los Angeles at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets Los Angeles</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/c.jpg</image:loc><image:title>ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>Children design their ideal street at "I Wish This Street Was..." presented by Living Streets Los Angels at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets LA</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/a.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>I Wish This Street Was presented by Living Streets Los Angeles at CicLAvia. Photo by Living Streets LA</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/candychang.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Candy Chang</image:title><image:caption>Examples from "I Wish this Was..." by Candy Chang. Photo via candychang.com</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/ciclavia2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Ciclavia</image:title><image:caption>CicLAvia in Los Angeles, CA. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-20T09:38:50+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/05/18/who-manages-our-city-streets/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/street-cross-section-thumb.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Streets</image:title><image:caption>Graphic depicting governance of our city streets. Graphy by Huma Husain via LA Curbed</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-19T00:56:47+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/08/24/crosswalk-performance-art-in-paris/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/popupcrosswalk.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Crosswalk</image:title><image:caption>Pop Up Crosswalk by X/TNT in Paris, France. Photo via Pop Up City</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-19T00:34:29+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/09/29/beyond-zuccotti-park/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/beyondzuccottipark_cover-7-13_grey_rgb72dpi.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Beyond Zuccotti Park</image:title><image:caption>Beyond Zuccotti Park: Freedom of Assembly and the Occupation of Public Space from New Village Press</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T23:52:12+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/06/26/kansas-city-residents-build-their-own-bike-sharing-network/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bikeshare-fleet.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bike Share</image:title><image:caption>Kansas City residents build their own bike sharing network. Photo via This Big City</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bikesharestyro.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bike Share</image:title><image:caption>Kansas City residents build their own bike sharing network. Photo via This Big City</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bikesharegroup.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bike Share</image:title><image:caption>Kansas City residents build their own bike sharing network. Photo via This Big City</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T23:29:20+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/04/14/los-angeles-street-pianos/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/street-pianos-union-station.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Piano</image:title><image:caption>People gather to watch a budding musician at Union Station in Los Angeles. Photo by The MetroDuo Blog</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/street-pianos-drums.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Piano</image:title><image:caption>Musicians having fun at a street piano in Los Angeles. Photo by Elson Trinidad via streetpianos.com</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/street-pianos-egyptian.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Piano</image:title><image:caption>Future pianist plays at a street piano near the Egyptian Theater. Photo by Adam Winter via streetpianos.com</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T23:15:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/07/16/394/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/7547596416_a3c00b7815_o.jpg</image:loc><image:title>East LA Food Advocates</image:title><image:caption>Fresh food advocate Clara Mejia (right) and her classmate Catherine Martinez.</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T22:40:08+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/08/22/in-the-shadows-of-the-high-line/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/11.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/5.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>4</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>3</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>2</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/4939_110745589947_2912795_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>Waiting to see the High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/4939_110745614947_4649553_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/4939_110745609947_2710171_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/4939_110745544947_1921150_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>High Line</image:title><image:caption>The High Line. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T22:38:01+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/04/24/bronx-teenagers-win-fight-for-pedestrian-safety/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/both_sides_of_172nd_stsmall.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bronx</image:title><image:caption>E. 172nd Street and Townsend Avenue. Photo by the Bronx Helpers via Streetsblog</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T22:36:22+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/05/measure-j/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/beverly-center-los-angeles-12.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Bus</image:title><image:caption>Passengers waiting for the bus in Los Angeles. Photo by David from LA blog. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T22:28:31+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/08/21/99-tiny-games-hidden-around-london/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/99-tiny-games-london-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>99 Tiny Games</image:title><image:caption>Via Pop Up City</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/99-tiny-games-london-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>99 Tiny Games</image:title><image:caption>Via Pop Up City</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/99-tiny-games-london-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>99 Tiny Games</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-18T20:14:04+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/05/09/the-painted-laborers-of-beverly-hills/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/labor.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Laborers</image:title><image:caption>A painted laborer along Sunset Blvd in Beverly Hills by Romiro Gomez. Photo by Jorge Rivas via Colorlines</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-16T01:49:25+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/06/05/street-artist-unlocks-potential-of-empty-space/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/bathers.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Sunbathers</image:title><image:caption>Sunbathers in an empty pit in Downtown Los Angeles by Calder Greenwood. Photo by Calder Greenwood via KCET Departures.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/deer.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Deer</image:title><image:caption>Deer on Angels Knoll in Los Angeles by Carter Greenwood. Photo by thaddywarbucks via KCET Departures</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/surfer.jpeg</image:loc><image:title>Surfer</image:title><image:caption>Surfer in the Los Angeles River by Calder Greenwood. Photo by Stephen Zeigler via KCET Departures. </image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-16T01:33:41+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/03/05/the-accessible-city/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>CicLAvia</image:title><image:caption>CicLAvia, Los angeles. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/sunset-triangle-plaza3.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Sunset Triangle Plaza</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-12T08:25:45+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/11/mexico-city-residents-build-their-own-bicycle-infrastructure/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/foto-14.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mexico City</image:title><image:caption>Mexico City residents come together to build much needed cycling infrastructure (Photo via This Big City)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/foto-4.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mexico City</image:title><image:caption>Mexico City residents build their own bicycle infrastructure (Photo via This Big City)</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/dsc05303-1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Mexico City Bike Lane</image:title><image:caption>Mexico City residents build their own bicycle lanes (Photo via This Big City</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-06T02:24:13+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/06/vote/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/526023_10151314059414948_1378140999_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Vote</image:title><image:caption>Los Angeles County voting sticker. Photo by Anna Peccianti</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-04T23:02:19+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/06/25/mini-libraries-in-bogota/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/mini-libraries-bogota.jpg</image:loc><image:title>mini libraries bogota</image:title><image:caption>Mini-libraries in Bogota, Colombia (Photo via African Library Project)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-04T08:54:52+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/11/09/school-bus-stop/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/579080_460459243996205_278703460_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>School Bus Stop</image:title><image:caption>Bus shelter made from a recycled school bus in Athens, GA. By artist Christopher Fennell (Photo Sustainable Cities Collective via Sleeping Bear on Flickr)</image:caption></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-04T08:52:05+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/08/08/cultural-humility-versus-cultural-competency/</loc><lastmod>2012-12-03T08:48:37+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/03/15/ovarian-psycos-bicycle-brigade/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/427522_298105696909238_179443885442087_689993_1296135759_n.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Ovarian Psycos</image:title><image:caption>The Ovas gather before their Take Back the Night Ride. Photo by GLoTography</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/072411-1-24.jpg</image:loc><image:title>The Ovarian Psycos</image:title><image:caption>Xela de la X shows the Ova's signature sign. Credit:  Rafael Cardenas via EastsiderWriter.com</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/072411-1-23.jpg</image:loc><image:title>072411-1-2</image:title><image:caption>Xela de la X from the Ovarian-Psycos Bicycle Brigade. Photo by Rafael Cardenas via Streetsblog LA.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/072411-1-22.jpg</image:loc><image:title>072411-1-2</image:title></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/072411-1-21.jpg</image:loc><image:title>072411-1-2</image:title><image:caption>Xela de la X from the Ovarian-Psycos Bicycle Brigade. Photo by Rafael Cardenas via Streetsblog LA.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/072411-1-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>072411-1-2</image:title><image:caption>Xela de la X from the Ovarian-Psycos Bicycle Brigade. Photo by Rafael Cardenas via Streetsblog LA.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/072411-1-2.jpg</image:loc><image:title>072411-1-2</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-02T06:52:44+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/2012/09/06/beach-party-on-eagle-street-2/</loc><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/up-bd518gg3m0o1lvrh1.jpg</image:loc><image:title>Eagle Street</image:title><image:caption>Eagle Street Beach Party and Fiesta. Photo by iBerkshires.</image:caption></image:image><image:image><image:loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/up-bd518gg3m0o1lvrh.jpg</image:loc><image:title>up-BD518GG3M0O1LVRH</image:title></image:image><lastmod>2012-12-02T06:42:58+00:00</lastmod><changefreq>monthly</changefreq></url><url><loc>https://theaccessiblecity.com</loc><changefreq>daily</changefreq><priority>1.0</priority><lastmod>2018-01-24T08:44:02+00:00</lastmod></url></urlset>
