Skyways in Minneapolis/St. Paul : prototypes for the nation?

Author(s)
Heglund, C.T. & Podolske, R.C.
Year
Abstract

Major above-grade pedestrian systems (called skyways) have been quickly evolving over the past decade in the central business districts of Minneapolis and St. Paul. A total of 22 pedestrian bridges spanning streets have been opened, 100 are planned. Perhaps as important as skyway usage is the impact that these systems could have on land-use patterns.

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Library number
B 14794 (In: B 14751 [electronic version only]) /72/85/
Source

In: Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Transportation Engineers ITE, Mexico City, October 2-6, 1977, p. 474-484, 6 fig., 5 graph., 7 tab.

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