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CAR-LESS CINCINNATI
An Overview of a Potential Application of the American Planning Association's Trend of "Car Free Cities" to Downtown, Over-The-Rhine, Pedleton, and the West End

Car free cities, or car reduced cities, function on the main focus of lowering dependence on private vehicles in urban areas. Although private vehicles represent a vital aspect of urban transportation, limiting their usage to key travel corridors can provide numerous benefits.

The US is facing an infrastructure crisis. Deterioration of roadways are costing the Country time and money for temporary solutions. An altered network of pedestrian, bike and streetcar infrastructure can prevent cars from continuing to clog and destroy our roads.

Sean Kidd & Jack Jewell

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