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Submitted by Sarah on Tue, 01/10/2006 - 2:20pm.

Rick posted earlier on rubber sidewalks and there is now one ready for inspection on 6th and Cushing SW, westside Oly.

The sidewalks are under two large trees that survived the ice storm of winter 96-97. So the placement is appropriate, will be interesting to see how the rubber panels respond to the tree roots over time.

My honest first impression? I don't like rubber sidewalks. But eventually probably I'll get used to them. They don't feel right, they are sort of spongy and strange. They aren't quite like rubber used for playgrounds, less give to them. But there is a big transition from walking on cement to rubber. And possibly I'd like the rubber sidewalk better if all the sidewalks were rubber, to have just a patch of rubber amidst cement doesn't seem to work.

I am curious about how animals will react, anyone have a dog out there that they can walk across the sidewalk and see how it responds? I can easily imagine a dog refusing to walk on it, or deciding that the sidewalk needs to be properly marked. Which might make the now light colored surface take on a yellowish tone.

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If we can get used to rubber

If we can get used to rubber sidewalks, it seems that we will benefit as a society. There is a glut of "used" rubber products (tires, shoes, etc...) just waiting to be recycled back into use. It seems a heckuvalot better than mining for more aggregate and concrete makings from open pit and strip mines, for example.
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Luckily, or not, Lill has ult

Luckily, or not, Lill has ultra fast large rubber wheels on his large skateboard specially designed for rubber sidewalks otherwise Lill might flip.
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Glad you have the right wheel

Glad you have the right wheels for the sidewalks.

I've been amusing myself by coming up with odd scenarios that could result from rubber sidewalks. One would be that some of us would totally forget how to walk once we've set foot on one, and we would just crumple up and fall over.

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Ironically, or not, the large

Ironically, or not, the largest rubber tires in existance are used in mines.
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I do like the idea of recycli

I do like the idea of recycling rubber to use for our sidewalks and that the rubber panels can be so easily replaced. I like too the fact that water can seep in between the panels, rather than run right off as they do sidewalks.
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I *hate* walking on concrete.

I *hate* walking on concrete. I try to walk on beauty bark or grass or even in freaking mud puddles if they're next to the sidewalk. I'd be a very happy boy if all the concrete in Olympia disappeared. I walked everywhere before I injured my knee, and a mile in a park or a forest is noticeably easier on the legs than a mile in the city. The difference is even more pronounced now that I've messed my ACL up nice and thoroughly. There is just nothing good about concrete.
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