History of the Strategic Regional Policy Plan

History of the Strategic Regional Policy Plan      
Overview of the Orientation Series        
Neighborhood Scale        
Neighborhood Center and Edge        
Streets, Blocks, and Alleys: Achieving a Network of Walkable Streets        
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Roads provide public access and parking to these areas. Oftentimes, traditional neighborhood centers become so successful that people who do not have them will drive to them to be involved in an outdoor civic environment.

Property values increase over time when the property faces a well-defined, well-situated and sized public open space and center.

Historically, the neighborhood center has been the primary place of worship. The city hall and neighborhood commercial can also be found at the center.