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Livable Neighborhoods - Rethinking Residential Streets

Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute (pcei@moscow.com)
Fri, 31 May 1996 16:42:19 -0700

LIVABLE NEIGHBORHOODS: RETHINKING RESIDENTIAL STREETS

"Cutting Edge Strategies to Satisfy Community Desires to
Promote Neighborhood Livability"

Delivered via Satelite from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison

June 19, 1996

University of Idaho
8:45AM - 12:30PM

Sponsored by
Idaho T2 Center
and
Rocky Mountain Chapter, APWA

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This is test transcribed from the front fold of a brochure. It looked like
a subject that would be interesting to this group.

The Idaho T2 Center is the Technology Transfer office of the Idaho
Transportation Department. That isn't clear from their name. I'm not sure
what the APWA is.

The rest of the brochure goes on to talk about how TRAFFIC CALMING can be
used to increase neighborhood livability, increase property values and
reduce crime.

The event will be a satelite conference, with the presenters being in
Madison and people in Moscow in the Borah theater, and live questions and
answers being beamed back and forth by sattelites. No actual people will
be on board the sattelites.

For more info, call the T2 center at 1-800-762-4208.

Fritz

Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute
P O Box 8596; 112 West 4th St; Suite #1
Moscow ID 83843-1096
phone (208)882-1444 Fax (208)882-8029
e-mail pcei@moscow.com WWW http://www.moscow.com/Resources/PCEI

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