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    Evaluating the Walkability of Traditional Main Streets: A Comparative Analysis of downtown Brockville, Cornwall and Kingston, Ontario

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    2015-09-11
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    Suffel, Jordan
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    This research used the Maryland Inventory of Urban Design Qualities walkability audit protocol to evaluate the walkability of three traditional main streets in mid-sized, Eastern Ontario municipalities: Brockville (King Street), Cornwall (Pitt Street) and Kingston (Princess Street). The results from this audit were then used to inform a series of design interventions recommended for the improvement of the pedestrian realm along the three corridors.
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