This is a case study of decision making on urban freeways in American cities using Syracuse, New York. Although many transportation decisions have affected this central New York city, among the most important are those surrounding the state and interstate highways through Syracuse (New York State Thruway and Interstates 81 and 690). The author traces important steps and events in the city\u27s decisions to allow major highways to traverse the city center, decisions that had important effects on patterns of urban formation, growth, and decline. The case is another illustration of the importance of urban freeways in city history. Information sources are historical archives and secondary data. The case suggests that Syracuse falls into a class...
After the breakthrough of the personal car in the early 20th century many cities were planned with t...
The Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) and the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) co-...
This thesis examines the relationship between urban development and revitalization as related to reg...
This is a case study of decision making on urban freeways in American cities using Syracuse, New Yor...
Using three case studies, Syracuse New York, Memphis Tennessee and, Interstate 105 in Los Angeles, I...
Introduction: In 1956 Congress approved the Interstate Highway Act, committing the nation to a massi...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120394/1/Renckens_PoliticsAndPlanningOfThe1-81Corrid...
ABSTRACT The physical growth of the city has historically been determined by the form and scale of t...
One of the public policy decisions in American history with the largest impact on the quality of the...
Urban renewal programs of the 1950s through 1970s coupled with the connection of older cities to the...
Yanich, DaniloThe following paper looks at the way in which interstate highways in five eastern-Amer...
Syracuse, New York contains an abundance of voids created by transportation infrastructure. Intersta...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
The Rapid Transit system in New York City, with its underground and elevated railroads, has clearly ...
Though its route cleaved to a 19th century rail corridor, building the urban extension of the Massac...
After the breakthrough of the personal car in the early 20th century many cities were planned with t...
The Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) and the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) co-...
This thesis examines the relationship between urban development and revitalization as related to reg...
This is a case study of decision making on urban freeways in American cities using Syracuse, New Yor...
Using three case studies, Syracuse New York, Memphis Tennessee and, Interstate 105 in Los Angeles, I...
Introduction: In 1956 Congress approved the Interstate Highway Act, committing the nation to a massi...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120394/1/Renckens_PoliticsAndPlanningOfThe1-81Corrid...
ABSTRACT The physical growth of the city has historically been determined by the form and scale of t...
One of the public policy decisions in American history with the largest impact on the quality of the...
Urban renewal programs of the 1950s through 1970s coupled with the connection of older cities to the...
Yanich, DaniloThe following paper looks at the way in which interstate highways in five eastern-Amer...
Syracuse, New York contains an abundance of voids created by transportation infrastructure. Intersta...
Freeways have profoundly influenced the form and function of U.S. cities, yet urban planners general...
The Rapid Transit system in New York City, with its underground and elevated railroads, has clearly ...
Though its route cleaved to a 19th century rail corridor, building the urban extension of the Massac...
After the breakthrough of the personal car in the early 20th century many cities were planned with t...
The Center for Transportation Studies (CTS) and the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) co-...
This thesis examines the relationship between urban development and revitalization as related to reg...