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Old 11-03-2010, 08:51 PM   #1
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Anyone notice the red Rubber sidewalks being placed around the city?

There is a strip on Charleswood Drive for about 3 blocks stretching from the Brentwood Safeway to that school just a few blocks West.

Don't know what the City's plan for it is, but it feels more comfortable to walk on then regular concrete and it's much prettier on the eyes. They have a neat little brick pattern to them. Classy stuff.
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:13 PM   #2
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New trial to see if they withstand the climate.
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Old 11-03-2010, 09:27 PM   #3
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the story is on the city blog link

http://www.calgarycitynews.com/
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I was hoping they would have the consistancy of a trampoline.

Cause I would totally use that so I could make Iron man style entrances into conversations.
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This is probably related to risk aversion and the theory that people are just getting dumber.
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Old 11-03-2010, 10:23 PM   #6
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Sounds like this could be a great idea.
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Old 11-03-2010, 10:29 PM   #7
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Interesting. I bet the flexibility of rubber relative to concrete would mean they would need less maintenance. Also, I wonder if the risk of getting scraped if you fall on them is a bit less.
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Old 11-03-2010, 10:33 PM   #8
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Interesting. I bet the flexibility of rubber relative to concrete would mean they would need less maintenance. Also, I wonder if the risk of getting scraped if you fall on them is a bit less.
I think you'd get banged up about the same. It's slightly better on the feet, but not too much I don't think.

They had a cutaway piece of it sitting on the grass one afternoon as they were fitting pieces together further down the line and I gave it a kick thinking it looked so soft and fluffy... bad move.

Along Charleswood they doubled the size of the sidewalk, and the main draw of it is how much better it looks then the normal concrete and the fact they are using old rubber tires as the material.
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Old 11-03-2010, 11:45 PM   #9
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I wonder how much fun it is to scrape when there is a frozen layer of slushy ice on it in the winter.
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Wood--->Concrete--->Rubber.... What has our society become?
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Wood--->Concrete--->Rubber.... What has our society become?
Environmentally conscious? Cost-efficient? Innovative? Smarter? Better?
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What's the deal... with rubber sidewalks?

Are they a surface? or contraceptives?
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Anyone notice the red Rubber sidewalks being placed around the city?

There is a strip on Charleswood Drive for about 3 blocks stretching from the Brentwood Safeway to that school just a few blocks West.

Don't know what the City's plan for it is, but it feels more comfortable to walk on then regular concrete and it's much prettier on the eyes. They have a neat little brick pattern to them. Classy stuff.
What, is a picture too good for us?
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Environmentally conscious? Cost-efficient? Innovative? Smarter? Better?
I was going more with the pussification of society but you can have your brownie points for recycling a component of the most inefficient form of transportation known to man.
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I gotta agree with wondering how hard they would be to shovel.
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I'd guess that they aren't too rubbery when frozen solid, so shovelling probably isn't that different than on concrete. If they're the same as the rubber sidewalks here, they aren't spongy at all, they're pretty hard.
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What, is a picture too good for us?

Right up there ^^^^^ is a link to a whole video.

http://www.calgarycitynews.com/
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I saw a news story about it. There are 3 test areas on Calgary right now.
Apparently the rubber is recycled from tires, doesn't freeze over as easy, lasts longer and is cheeper than typical concrete.
Sounds like a perfect sidewalk
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I'd guess that they aren't too rubbery when frozen solid, so shovelling probably isn't that different than on concrete. If they're the same as the rubber sidewalks here, they aren't spongy at all, they're pretty hard.
They're still quite hard of course, but in terms of impact you feel on your feet when jogging let's say, you'll notice a difference compared to concrete.
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