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Executive Summary................................

by Mark Huonder, Prescott Morrill, Nicklaus Ollrich, Stephen Osberg, Andrew Owen, Erik Sowers
"... This document covers the proposal set forth by Mansfield Consulting Group for the redevelopment and land-use restructuring for the Minneapolis Downtown East area. This proposal aims to knit together Minneapolis ’ Downtown, the University of Minnesota West Bank, and the Cedar Riverside areas in a con ..."
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This document covers the proposal set forth by Mansfield Consulting Group for the redevelopment and land-use restructuring for the Minneapolis Downtown East area. This proposal aims to knit together Minneapolis ’ Downtown, the University of Minnesota West Bank, and the Cedar Riverside areas in a

Our Vision: The Downtown East neighborhood is

by J. A. Baltazar, R. L. Brown, A. J. Emanuele, J. E. Schoner, B. E. Shardlow
"... ideally situated to become the crossroads of Minneapolis over the next 20 years. The future we envision for Downtown East is to capitalize on this opportunity to become connective tissue between the two most important economic drivers in the city: Downtown and the University of Minnesota. With the C ..."
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ideally situated to become the crossroads of Minneapolis over the next 20 years. The future we envision for Downtown East is to capitalize on this opportunity to become connective tissue between the two most important economic drivers in the city: Downtown and the University of Minnesota

“LATIN QUARTER ” IN AN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPEAN METROPOLIS? Model-based thematic regeneration of the Southern Downtown of Budapest

by Tibor Germán, Zsolt Szendrei
"... With the EU subsidies ex-socialist East-Central European countries got a unique possibility for the regeneration of their run-down historic city centres, but the efficient investment of funds often meet difficulties due to their modest experiences in urban regeneration. The adaptation of western mod ..."
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With the EU subsidies ex-socialist East-Central European countries got a unique possibility for the regeneration of their run-down historic city centres, but the efficient investment of funds often meet difficulties due to their modest experiences in urban regeneration. The adaptation of western

Angeles area.

by unknown authors
"... 1 Over time, the addition of other freeways surrounding Downtown, soon fulfilled this role, and the completed portion of I-710 was used as a connector to those freeways. The unfinished “gap”, became no longer necessary. Today, the motivation behind the expansion and extension of the 710 freeway come ..."
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1 Over time, the addition of other freeways surrounding Downtown, soon fulfilled this role, and the completed portion of I-710 was used as a connector to those freeways. The unfinished “gap”, became no longer necessary. Today, the motivation behind the expansion and extension of the 710 freeway

Twenty Years of the Bay Area Rapid Transit System: Land Use and Development Impacts.

by Robert Cervero , John Landis - Transportation Research Part A , 1997
"... Abstract-Planners of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, the first large-scale urban rail project built in the U.S. since the early part of this century, hoped BART would encourage compact and orderly growth, and spawn a multi-centered settlement pattern. The initial BART impact study, conduc ..."
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Abstract-Planners of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, the first large-scale urban rail project built in the U.S. since the early part of this century, hoped BART would encourage compact and orderly growth, and spawn a multi-centered settlement pattern. The initial BART impact study

KENDUSKEAG EAST CSO STORAGE FACILITY IN BANGOR, MAINE Kenduskeag East CSO Storage Facility in Bangor, Maine

by Paper , At , Environment , Atlanta Annual Conference --Weftec 2001 , Georgia
"... ABSTRACT Bangor, Maine, a community of 33,000, is one of several hundred communities nationwide undertaking projects to control Combined Sewer Overflows. The City's Long Term Control Plan recommends several control technologies for Bangor's CSO situation, including the construction of CSO ..."
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sections to construct this off-line structure underneath an existing public parking lot in the downtown area. At a cost to the City of less than $2.2 million, this project is $3.1 million less than a proposed cast-in-place tank. By utilizing precast sections, the entire structure was installed within a

Travel Impacts and Adjustment Strategies of the Collapse and the Reopening of the I-35W Bridge

by Shanjiang Zhu, Nebiyou Tilahun, Xiaozheng He, David Levinson , 2011
"... Major network disruptions have significant impacts on local travelers. Understand-ing the behavioral reactions to such incidents is crucial for traffic management and planning. This study investigates travelers ’ reaction to both the collapse and reopening of the I-35W Mississippi River Bridge in Mi ..."
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in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Web-based surveys conducted at residences in several communities across the metropolitan area supple-ment hand-out/mail-back paper-based surveys distributed to workers in areas around the bridge collapse (downtown Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota). Findings from the four

A Shallow Shear-Wave Velocity Transect Across the Reno, Nevada Area Basin

by B. Scott, Matthew Clark, Thomas Rennie, Aasha Pancha, Hyunmee Park, John N. Louie
"... In October and November 2001, we performed an urban shear-wave-velocity transect across 16 km of the Reno, Nevada area basin. Using the refraction microtremor method of Louie (2001) we determined shear-wave velocity versus depth profiles at 55 locations. Shear-wave velocity averaged to 30 m depth (V ..."
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of Vs30 revealed that 82 % of the transect is classified NEHRP-C. Relatively stiff Tertiary sediments underlie the surface of the Reno basin, and weaker soils occur east of downtown Reno in the floodplain of the Truckee River. Although 53 of our locations were on the geologically youngest and most

Resource Protection in the World’s Largest Urban Park: A Model for Partnership Between Parks, Higher Education, and the Community

by Steven E. James, Tim Martin
"... helby Farms Park, the world’s largest urban park (4,500 acres), is located within the city limits of Memphis, Tennessee. The park is in the geographic center of Shelby County, approximately 12 miles east of the downtown area. Of the 4,500 total acres, 1,032 have been ..."
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helby Farms Park, the world’s largest urban park (4,500 acres), is located within the city limits of Memphis, Tennessee. The park is in the geographic center of Shelby County, approximately 12 miles east of the downtown area. Of the 4,500 total acres, 1,032 have been

In Search of Ancient Shorelines and Volcanoes in the Grimes Point and Lahontan Mountains Area

by D. D. Lapointe, J. G. Price, D. A. Davis, Craig M. Depolo
"... and learn about the geosciences. The Nevada Bureau of Mines & Geology (NBMG) welcomes you to participate in its fourteenth annual Earth Science Week field trip. In keeping with the National ESW theme, “Our Ever-Changing Earth, ” this year’s trip will focus on the Cenozoic geology of the region a ..."
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.S. Highway 50, 0.5 mile east of downtown Fallon, at 9:00 a.m. each day. Field trip participants wanting a tour of the Great Basin Science Sample and Records Library (GBSSRL), the new building for information, publication sales, geologic and topographic maps, and geological samples of the Nevada Bureau
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