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affordable housing |
affordable housing |
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appropriate technology |
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architecture |
architecture |
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autonomous vehicle |
autonomous vehicle |
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best practices |
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big data |
big data |
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bike sharing |
bike sharing |
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bollard |
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brownfield land |
brownfield land |
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busway |
busway |
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bylaw |
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capital investment |
capital investment |
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car-free cities |
car-free cities |
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cargo bike |
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carpooling |
carpooling |
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civic engagement |
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co-housing |
co-housing |
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commune |
commune |
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complete streets |
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condominium (also known as condo) |
condominium (also known as condo) |
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congestion pricing |
congestion pricing |
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connectivity |
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construction |
construction |
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crowdsourcing |
crowdsourcing |
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curb extension |
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cycling infrastructure |
cycling infrastructure |
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density |
density |
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eco-mobility |
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economic development |
economic development |
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geotagging |
geotagging |
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grassroots |
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green building |
green building |
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green construction |
green construction |
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green transportation |
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guerrilla urbanism |
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high speed rail |
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historic preservation |
historic preservation |
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home zone |
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human-scaled |
human-scaled |
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infrastructure |
infrastructure |
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interim design |
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land use |
land use |
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land value tax |
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landlord licensing |
landlord licensing |
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landscape urbanism |
landscape urbanism |
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Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) |
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ligh rail |
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livable streets |
livable streets |
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low-density zoning |
low-density zoning |
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mixed-use development |
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mobility |
mobility |
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municipal bond |
municipal bond |
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naked streets |
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New Pedestrianism |
New Pedestrianism |
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open data |
open data |
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parklet |
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pedestrian |
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pedestrian village |
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placemaking |
placemaking |
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planning (see urban planning) |
planning (see urban planning) |
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plaza |
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policy wonk |
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policymaker |
policymaker |
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pop-up |
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preservation development |
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property developer |
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public policy |
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public realm |
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real estate development |
real estate development |
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rent control |
rent control |
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rezoning |
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ride sharing |
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Rust Belt |
Rust Belt |
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shared space |
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sharing economy |
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smart growth |
smart growth |
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speed bump |
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sprawl |
sprawl |
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sustainable cities |
sustainable cities |
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sustainable transportation |
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tactical urbanism |
tactical urbanism |
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temporary housing |
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tiny houses |
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traditional neighborhood structure |
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traffic calming |
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transit |
transit |
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transit-oriented development |
transit-oriented development |
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) |
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U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) |
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urban agriculture |
urban agriculture |
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urban decay |
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urban planning |
urban planning |
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urban renaissance |
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urban village |
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urbanism |
urbanism |
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walkability |
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walkable |
walkable |