At road's end : transportation and land use choices for communities / Daniel Carlson, with Lisa Wormser and Cy Ulberg.
Material type: TextPublication details: Washington D.C. : Island Press, ©1995.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 168 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:- text
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- Transportation -- United States -- Planning
- Transportation -- United States -- Planning -- Citizen participation
- Land use -- United States -- Planning
- Land use -- United States -- Planning -- Citizen participation
- Transport -- États-Unis -- Planification
- Transport -- États-Unis -- Planification -- Participation des citoyens
- Utilisation du sol -- États-Unis -- Planification
- Utilisation du sol -- États-Unis -- Planification -- Participation des citoyens
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Transportation
- TRANSPORTATION -- Public Transportation
- Land use -- Planning
- Land use -- Planning -- Citizen participation
- Transportation -- Planning
- Transportation -- Planning -- Citizen participation
- United States
- automobile travel
- city planning
- federal government
- federal assistance programs
- land use
- land use planning
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- HE206.2 .C37 1995eb
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"Surface Transportation Policy Project."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-158) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Developing New Coalitions -- 3. A New Place at the Transportation Planning Table -- 4. Replacing Transportation Blunders with Community-Derived Solutions -- 5. Transportation and Regional Growth Management -- 6. Enhancing the Existing Highway System -- 7. Reflections on Serving Community -- 8. First Steps under ISTEA -- 9. Public Involvement in the Transportation Planning Process -- 10. Definitions of Enhancement Activities -- 11. Metropolitan Planning Requirements -- 12. Planning, Project Selection, and Financing -- Afterword: How ISTEA Will Help Us Serve Communities.
At Road's End presents new models for transportation planning, describes effective strategies for resolving community disputes, and offers inspiration by clearly demonstrating that new ways of planning and implementing transportation systems can work. The book highlights case studies from around the country where plans to build more freeways are being scrapped or modified by new coalitions of environmentalists, developers, and community leaders; progressive transportation planners and officials are redefining transportation corridors to include more than roads; and communities are enhanced by bike paths, pedestrian ways, and reduced urban sprawl.
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