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dc.contributor.authorDepartment of Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-19T00:26:30Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-19T00:26:30Z-
dc.date.copyright2014en_US
dc.date.issued2014-03-
dc.identifier.urihttp://ipweaq.intersearch.com.au/ipweaqjspui/handle/1/3018-
dc.descriptionPlanning Documenten_US
dc.description.abstractGreat streets have two common features: trees and paths; both of which are typically provided in the street verge. Footpaths are desirable in all streets; however their provision gains importance as net residential development densities increase above 30 dwellings per hectare (dw/ha). Attractive, all-weather paths are required to support neighbourhood walkability and to ensure pedestrians and cyclists are not encouraged or forced to use traffic lanes or carriageways designed primarily for vehicular use.en_US
dc.publisherQld Government Dept of Infrastructure, Local Govt and Planningen_US
dc.subjectPractice Notes: Footpathsen_US
dc.titlePractice Note No. 02: Footpath Provision in Residential Subdivisionsen_US
dc.typePlanning Documenten_US
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