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قراءة كتاب Pittsburgh Main Thoroughfares and the Down Town District Improvements Necessary to Meet the City's Present and Future Needs
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Pittsburgh Main Thoroughfares and the Down Town District Improvements Necessary to Meet the City's Present and Future Needs
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PITTSBURGH
MAIN THOROUGHFARES AND THE DOWN TOWN DISTRICT
Of the 530 miles of main thoroughfares within a radius of seven miles of City Hall, less than one and one-half per cent have room for passage between cars and vehicles, slow-moving or standing at curb. See page 31.
PITTSBURGH
MAIN THOROUGHFARES AND THE DOWN TOWN DISTRICT
IMPROVEMENTS NECESSARY TO MEET THE CITY'S PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
A Report
BY
FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED
Prepared under the direction of The Committee on City Planning
ADOPTED BY THE COMMISSION
DECEMBER, 1910
324 FOURTH AVENUE FEBRUARY, 1911
Publication No. 8
H. D. W. English | President |
J. W. Kinnear | First Vice-President |
John W. Beatty | Second Vice-President |
H. J. Heinz | Third Vice-President |
J. J. Donnell | Treasurer |
Allen T. Burns | General Secretary |
O. H. Allerton | |
T. E. Billquist | |
Charles F. Chubb | |
William L. Jones | |
Morris Knowles | |
H. L. Kreusler | |
Joseph W. Marsh | |
Marcus Rauh | |
George R. Wallace | |
Charles F. Weller |
COMMITTEE ON CITY PLANNING
- T. E. Billquist, Chairman
- Charles F. Chubb
- Benno Janssen
- H. J. Heinz
- Richard