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488
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The author attempts to provide empirical evidence of actual greenway use, and to place this in the context of the developers' prior expectations of use.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 16 Issue 2, Fall 1990, p37-43, il, map, bibl, f
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8536
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As development intensifies and makes natural areas scarcer, greenways are becoming an indispensable aspect of cities in the state. In some of the state's urban areas, city dwellers who long for the open spaces are getting more miles of nature trails closer to home and work. Horan describes Charlotte's newest trail, the Little Sugar Creek Greenway, which, at fifteen miles in length, will be a major part of the city's total greenway plan.
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43882
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"The Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a streamside path that can take you from NoDa to Pineville and back again--and only on occasion remind you of the booming city on either side." The article is a photo essay.
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