Seattle with 2 million people
Hometown sustainability hero, Alex Steffen who writes for WorldChanging.com writes a fascinating post about density today, comparing Seatttle, our fair Emerald City, with London (with stops in Vancouver along the way).
I have to say, I agree with him on most everything that he presents. His arguments for density are sound and well documented. No mention of open space, but the notion that a city can be BOTH dense and have single-family districts is a rare voice of moderation in the density versus neighborhoods debate.
I have to say, I agree with him on most everything that he presents. His arguments for density are sound and well documented. No mention of open space, but the notion that a city can be BOTH dense and have single-family districts is a rare voice of moderation in the density versus neighborhoods debate.
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Advice About Bicycle InsuranceI thought that I needed to insure my bicycle against theft. Ive heard that bikes get stolen every day in my city and I want bicycle insurance to cover my investment. I am very careful about locking my bike up every time I get off of it. I use a really nice U-Lock and wear the key on a chain around my neck. I found out that one of my friends was dating an insurance salesman and contacted him with my questions.I asked him about bicycle insurance and he said that my homeowners or renters insurance policy would cover my bicycle if it was stolen. He said that there were a lot of limitations and exclusions, though. He said that my bike would probably have to be stolen from my home to be fully insured.I was thinking that if I had bicycle insurance and my bike was stolen, insurance money would buy me a new one. That turned out to be untrue. The agent I talked to told me that if my bike was covered, I would be reimbursed for the value of a new model, less depreciation for every year old my bicycle was. Im thinking that, depending on the rate of depreciation, I may end up owing money if my old bike was stolen!The agent I talked to told me that I had to maintain good records for bicycle insurance. He told me to take a photo inventory of my possessions and to keep receipts. He also said that any time I am making a claim against an insurance policy for theft; I need to have a police report attached to the form. It is also very important to be accurate when declaring the value of the property stolen.To learn more about everything bicycles vist my site at: BrensMartUSA Bicycles Have a geat day and stay healthy!Brenda Sue
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