An Introduction to Town Planning a Handbook Dealing With the Principles of the
An Introduction to Town Planning a Handbook Dealing With the Principles of the
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Paris, 1908. "It is desirable that the sides of roads should be clearly defined as much as possible by trees/' " Planting of trees along the roads is also worthy of encouragement from the point of view of the suppression of dust. " Brussels, 1910. A resolution that " trees should only be planted on urban roadways when the foot pavements of the latter are at least 5 metres wide " was discussed, but not carried. The following resolution was passed : " Trees planted in the footways in urban distri...cts should be chosen so as not to inconvenience the frontagers by their leaves nor to interfere by their roots with the dis- tribution systems/' 142 TOWN PLANNING. London, 1913. 1. As a general principle, it is better that new main roads be constructed to pass outside rather than through towns, and that, where an existing main road passing through a town is unsatisfactory for through traffic, it is often better in preference to widening an existing narrow main road through the centre of a town, new roads should be planned according to the principles of the science of Town Planning.
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