Walla – or any city that’s been studiously
managed and planned – they’ll know
Bealey andhis like have been there.
“It really shapes cities,” he said. “They’re the
streets we drive on, we ride our bikes on, we
walk on and they connect us to everything
else. If you don’t have that infrastructure
you really don’t have much of a city. And
you don’t realize you’ve got it until it’s gone.
I love getting stuff done and I love making
the places I live better places.”
He’s faced a unique challenge in Walla