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Blueprint Denver

Blueprint Denver is a citywide land use and transportation plan for the next 20 years that calls for growing an inclusive city through: complete neighborhoods and complete transportation networks; a measured, common-sense approach to new growth; and for the first time, land-use decisions through the lens of social equity.

Complete Streets, Equity, Zoning
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From the NJTOD Archives

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Paved Over: Surface Parking Lots or Opportunities for Tax-Generating, Sustainable Development?

Paved Over: Surface Parking Lots or Opportunities for Tax-Generating, Sustainable Development?

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New Brunswick Weekly Farmers Market (left); The Crossings at Brick Church Station in East Orange (top-right); Super Foodtown in Bloomfield (bottom-right)

Planning for Transit-Friendly Food Access

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