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Walkable Cities
Rules for Regenerating America's Downtowns
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"Walkable City Rules" offers practical and actionable strategies for making cities more pedestrian-friendly.
Jeff Speck outlines a comprehensive set of rules that address various aspects of urban design and policy.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing pedestrians by creating safe, comfortable, and engaging environments.
The book covers topics such as street design, building placement, parking management, and transportation planning.
By implementing these rules, cities can enhance walkability, reduce car dependence, and improve the quality of life for residents.
Jeff Speck outlines a comprehensive set of rules that address various aspects of urban design and policy.
He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing pedestrians by creating safe, comfortable, and engaging environments.
The book covers topics such as street design, building placement, parking management, and transportation planning.
By implementing these rules, cities can enhance walkability, reduce car dependence, and improve the quality of life for residents.
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