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question:how-can-we-get-the-land-for-the-path-system-to-growHow can we get the land for the path system to grow?
Specific implementation question about land acquisition for the pedestrian hull.
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- Incentive zoning for pedestrian easementsanswered_byA zoning technique that rewards owners who dedicate land for pedestrian paths with increased buildable area.
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- Chapter 9: The Way That Living Processes Can Guide The Reconstruction Of An Urban NeighborhoodintroducesThe working unit that describes the four-fold pattern process for transforming blighted neighborhoods into living structures.
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