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How stewardship benefits Seattle's streets

If all future development of downtown Seattle assumed an ethic of stewardship toward the streetscape and pedestrian experience, the urban fabric of our city would be greatly enhanced. We would see a more vibrant downtown with inviting storefronts, reduced crime, and improved mobility for pedestrians, cyclists and transit riders.

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