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Pedestrian- and Transit-Oriented Design

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Explaining how to design spaces for pedestrians while also accommodating transit needs, this book is an excellent reference for students, public sector planners and officials, and private sector designers and developers seeking to make places more pedestrian- and transit-friendly. Written by a noted expert on pedestrian design and planning, this handbook contains examples of zoning codes from different localities.

128 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 2012

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June 10, 2018
A very concise compilation of and guide on the most important urban design features for promoting walking and transit use. All extensively researched and documented, and supported with samples of zoning or other local codes from cities around the US. An excellent reference.
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