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Geography of Oklahoma / Walkability / Street / Oklahoma City / Pedestrian / Sidewalk / Urban sprawl / Mixed-use development / Parking / Transport / Sustainable transport / Environment
Date: 2009-05-28 11:39:11
Geography of Oklahoma
Walkability
Street
Oklahoma City
Pedestrian
Sidewalk
Urban sprawl
Mixed-use development
Parking
Transport
Sustainable transport
Environment

OKLAHOMA CITY DOWNTOWN WALKABILITY ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SUBMITTED MAY 15, 2009 JEFF SPECK, AICP, LEED-AP, HON. ASLA SPECK & ASSOCIATES LLC

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