Living Car-Free in Arizona, on Purpose and Happily
Briefly

Culdesac Tempe, a unique rental development near Phoenix, is designed without resident parking, aiming to foster a car-free lifestyle. This innovative neighborhood draws inspiration from ancient towns in Italy and Greece, emphasizing community and pedestrian-friendly spaces. Residents like Andre Rouhani and Gabriela Reyes appreciate the benefits of living in such a space, citing their love for the environment and facilities. Their decision to move car-free was influenced by the appealing design and community atmosphere, making it a standout choice for families.
"We do really, really love it here," Mr. Rouhani said. "It's the best place I've ever lived."
Modeled on towns in Italy and Greece built long before the advent of cars, Culdesac Tempe is what its developers call the country's first neighborhood purposely built to be car free.
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