Talk:Culdesac Tempe
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First car free neighborhood in the U.S.
editCuldesac Tempe will be the first car free neighborhood in the U.S. consisting of 1000 residents and 0 cars or parking spaces, aside from a few for visitors. is inaccurate since cars did not exist until the 19th century. The medium article states We’re building the first car-free neighborhood from scratch in the U.S. Even since cars arrived, there must be some in the United States. See List of car-free places.--Darrelljon (talk) 13:14, 8 April 2021 (UTC)
How far is a 'minute'?
edit"Culdesac Tempe is located in Tempe, Arizona, which is just 20 minutes from the center of downtown Phoenix." 20 minutes by what mode of transportation? The cited source doesn't even mention 20 minutes, let alone what mode of transportation it refers to.
This is an AD spiel disguised
editThe drippy, flowery language about how amazing culdesac and their development partners are is pretty obvious that this is spam and designed to show up when people look up culdesac developers. This should be deleted. 2600:4041:5933:9600:7DC5:DD81:4003:841C (talk) 18:30, 8 April 2025 (UTC)
