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www.strongtowns.org
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| | | | | We've reconfigured our public spaces to accommodate the automobile. Today we need the humility to acknowledge that our ancestors -- who built in the traditional style -- may have known what they were doing. | |
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www.strongsactown.org
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| | | | | To fulfill the city's Streets for People goal and the 2040 General Plan, streets must be designed and redesigned in a way that sets a different vision for the purpose of streets. | |
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www.governing.com
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| | | | | Experts argue about whether it's mostly poor road design or dangerous drivers. But there's no question that it's gotten a lot riskier to travel on foot. | |
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seattletransitblog.com
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| | | This post is the fourth in a series, adapted from an article I wrote for my blog, Transportation Matters, a Pacific Northwest-flavored blog that discusses railway planning, urban planning, and rela... | ||