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Sharing space on Granville Island: An assessment of shared street performance
Author: Baron, Samuel Fredrick
Date created: 2016-11-30
Evaluating pedestrian priority street potential in Yaletown, Vancouver, B.C.
Author: MacPhee, Ian James
Date created: 2008

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