Proposed Changes for Building Beautiful and Walkable Places by Chris Barber
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cjbarber
Summary
The article discusses a list of changes proposed by Chris Barber to facilitate the construction of attractive and pedestrian-friendly places.
Key quotes
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"The changes aim to enhance the aesthetics and functionality of urban spaces."
"Creating pedestrian-friendly environments is crucial for community well-being."
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