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Designing streets consultation draft [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh Scottish Government 2009ISBN:
  • 9780755919352
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 625.7 $2 18
Online resources:
Partial contents:
Executive Summary, Status and Application Policy. Streets in context -- Key principles -- The design process: from policy to implementation
Supporting Guidance. Section A design principles: layout and connectivity; quality places -- Section B detailed design guidance: street users' needs; street geometry; parking; materials, adoption and maintenance; traffic signs and markings; street furniture and street lighting -- Section C case studies: Ardler Village; Upton; Polnoon; East Lothian Council design standards for new housing areas; Renfrew Riverside
Summary: Sets out key principles for the design of streets which prioritise pedestrians above other road users and aim to increase the quality of street design. Also sets out guidelines for the use of local procedures and suggests ways in which change can be planned for and managed in an integrated way.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 146493-2001

Executive Summary, Status and Application Policy. Streets in context -- Key principles -- The design process: from policy to implementation

Supporting Guidance. Section A design principles: layout and connectivity; quality places -- Section B detailed design guidance: street users' needs; street geometry; parking; materials, adoption and maintenance; traffic signs and markings; street furniture and street lighting -- Section C case studies: Ardler Village; Upton; Polnoon; East Lothian Council design standards for new housing areas; Renfrew Riverside

Sets out key principles for the design of streets which prioritise pedestrians above other road users and aim to increase the quality of street design. Also sets out guidelines for the use of local procedures and suggests ways in which change can be planned for and managed in an integrated way.