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... Breakout Sessions 63805_165_184 4/7/05 3:46 AM Page 165
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... 1 6 7 What a Smart Growth Transportation System Looks Like Breakout Session Report INSTRUCTIONS Harrison Bright Rue, Jefferson Planning District Commission To quote my favorite mayor, Maui Mayor James "Kim" Alana, our land was not given to us by our parents and grandparents. It is on loan to us from our children and grandchildren.
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... • Lack of funding. • Housing prices: infill housing tends to be expensive.
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... • Change governmental subsidies and policies to reflect smart growth priorities (such as the Maryland Priority Growth Areas)
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... 1 7 0 The Different Transportation Looks of Smart Growth Breakout Session Report Breakout sessions were held to consider smartgrowth in three separate development environ-ments: urban infill, suburban redevelopments, and fringe developments. Each of these groups was asked four questions: • What are the key transportation program elements needed in each of these areas -- the urban, the suburban, and the fringe?
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... • Mode split. • Number of cars.
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... • Lots of space and developable land. • Smaller role for transit than in other areas.

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