This might be well served by adding yelp or other business review sources to the calculation.<p>For instance, my neighborhood shows a fantastic score (99 - Walker’s Paradise), but most of the locations listed are subpar at best. The score seems to be primarily based on access to transportation and walking distance of local establishments regardless of how much anyone would actually WANT to walk to any of them.<p>Mind you, I love my neighborhood Because of the fantastic access to the rest of the city, without being a social center. I'm just stating that very fact isn't reflected well
Doesn't work for me.. I live at a University in a building development designed for reduced car usage and I get 43. My parent's place in the worst kind of suburbia hell gets 53.