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    ASSESSING THE PEDESTRIAN ENVIRONMENTS OF THREE TORONTO STREETS: Bloor Street, Queen Street West, and Yonge Street

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    2012-05-30
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    Sukumaran, Sharlad
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    Abstract
    This report utilizes the PEDS audit tool, in conjunction with photographic documentation and a literature review, to assess and compare the walkability of three Toronto streets. Following a comparative assessment, recommendations are provided that could enhance the pedestrian environments of the streets.
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