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    The Evolution of Vancouver's Laneways: Assessing the Pedestrian Environment of Three Vancouver Laneways Within Regions Zoned to Permit Laneway Housing

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    2014-05-28
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    Whitehead, Russell
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    The objective of this report is to assess the physical qualities of the built environment related to pedestrianism and walkability in three Vancouver laneways: Mackenzie Lane, Quadra Lane, and Trimble Lane.
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