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Clinton Square, Syracuse, NY

By ngrossman@pps.org on Feb 10, 2005 | Add Comment

This success story, in which PPS participated, demonstrates the powerful benefits of a Placemaking approach to transportation.

From the January 2005 ITE Journal:

“The Clinton Square Improvement Project had been a dream of the City of Syracuse, NY, USA, for more than 40 years. The reconstruction of Clinton Square showed that CMAQ funding could be [...]

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PPS recommends one-way streets for Tucson

By ksalay@pps.org on Feb 10, 2005 | Add Comment

PPS is studying the Congress Street Corridor in downtown Tucson, AZ. In presentations this week, Phil Myrick unveiled recommendations that included keeping two downtown streets one-way, but reducing them to two lanes, and adding more space for pedestrians and curbside parking.

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