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Methods and Strategies to Create Transit-Friendly Streets

Communities are working together to integrate transit more effectively into their neighborhood and downtown streets. This chapter explores the broader impacts of this approach and provides an overview of the tools and strategies - as well as planning methodologies - that can be used to replicate the successful aspects of these projects in other cities. Communities are working together to integrate transit more effectively into their neighborhood and downtown streets. This chapter explores the broader impacts of this approach and provides an overview of the tools and strategies - as well as planning methodologies - that can be used to replicate the successful aspects of these projects in other cities.

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