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"street grid" refers to the pattern formed by a network of roads or streets that intersect at right angles and create square blocks. It is a common urban planning design where streets run parallel and perpendicular to each other, making it easier to navigate and locate specific places in a city or town.
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«street»
«grid»
Sentences with «street grid»
- Few people think about lesser - known neighborhoods on street grids, miles from downtown — but these are far more common than the tourist - rich historic neighborhoods. (strongtowns.org)
- Transportation models that support connected street grids, improved transit, and revitalized urbanism will make reducing gasoline dependency and greenhouse gas emissions that much more convenient. (treehugger.com)
- State Sen. John DeFrancisco says a $ 2 million independent study made public Monday proves that a tunnel with a community street grid is a feasible option for replacing the elevated portion of Interstate 81 in Syracuse. (syracuse.com)
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