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Traditional Neighborhoods: Street Design and Connectivity

This image-intensive document emphasizes design principles like compact mixed uses, high-density and diverse housing, infill development vs. suburban expansion, pedestrian- and bicycle-oriented street systems, interconnected multimodal street system, walkable destinations (centers), trip-linking opportunities, and synergy through mix of uses. This image-intensive document emphasizes design principles like compact mixed uses, high-density and diverse housing, infill development vs. suburban expansion, pedestrian- and bicycle-oriented street systems, interconnected multimodal street system, walkable destinations (centers), trip-linking opportunities, and synergy through mix of uses.

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