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Designing Walkable Neighborhoods

By Dan Burden, Walkable Communities Inc. Presented January 2002 to New Partners for Smart Growth.
This large presentation shows in hundreds of photos and examples the many ways to design walkable neighborhoods.



OrganizationWalkable Communities Inc.
Resource TypePresentation
URLhttp://www.activelivingbydesign.org/filead...
Publish DateJanuary 2002
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