The urban play street : creating and operating a part-time traffic free zone. Paper prepared for the 55th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 1976.

Author(s)
Reiss, M.L. & Shinder, A.E.
Year
Abstract

A play street is created by closing the roadway to through vehicular traffic, usually for a limited period of time. The play-street has trained personnel who supervise social and recreational programs. The areas of interest relating to these traffic free zones include: problems associated with closing a residential street, prerequisites for closing a street, responsibilities of various agencies, traffic engineering investigations, traffic flow etc.

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Library number
B 8761 /20/72/
Source

Falls Church, Bio Technology Inc., 1976, 25 p., fig., graph., ref.

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