Extending the Market
Increasing Sustainability Potential Through Public Transit in Lee's Summit
by Mitchell Workmon
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About the Book
Master of Landscape Architecture Final Project at Kansas State University
Project Summary
Transit dependents or people who possess more of a need for public transit, constitute only 25% of the United States population. This project presents strategies to expand the market by modeling a system in a non-dependent community, Lee’s Summit. Public transportation systems improve economic and community vitality, air quality and reduce gasoline consumption (Metro Transit- St. Louis, 2010). This project creates a vision promoting smart growth and a sustainable future, ultimately acting as a model for other non-dependent Kansas City communities.
Project Summary
Transit dependents or people who possess more of a need for public transit, constitute only 25% of the United States population. This project presents strategies to expand the market by modeling a system in a non-dependent community, Lee’s Summit. Public transportation systems improve economic and community vitality, air quality and reduce gasoline consumption (Metro Transit- St. Louis, 2010). This project creates a vision promoting smart growth and a sustainable future, ultimately acting as a model for other non-dependent Kansas City communities.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 168 - Publish Date: Apr 26, 2012
- Keywords Landscape Architecture, Regional and Community Planning
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