Limiting Cul-de-Sacs In North Carolina
25 October 2001 - 11:00am
Several communities in North Carolina have limited the use of Cul-de-Sacs, arguing that overuse has caused traffic congestion.
"Under a change in the subdivision ordinance, the dead-end circles so commonin suburbia can be constructed only when geographic barriers prevent streetconnections. Though existing cul-de-sacs won't be affected, the idea, cityplanners and politicians say, is to alleviate traffic by better linkingfuture communities."
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Charlotte limits use of cul-de-sacs
Source:
The Charlotte Observer, October 18, 2001
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