Okay, as a local homeowner who lives a few blocks north of Wal-Mart and has actually walked to Wal-Mart a few times here is the real situation: The walk from north of I-10 to the access road is a piece of cake. Sidewalks, oak tree shade, sweet. Crossing I-10 access roads = Taking your life in your hands (or legs) - although Tex-DOT built crossing signals in these intersections they are still trash bagged/inoperative - you're on your own here and Houston Public Works doesn't GAF. Once you make it past the I-10 access roads, there is no sidewalk along the stretch of road along the old San Jacinto Stone property. Just a very narrow dirt path. Frankly, I am happy to have Wal-Mart as one of the alternative choices for shopping in walking distance in my neighborhood. What really pisses me off is that despite the massive public outlays of cash this site is very inaccessible on foot.