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ransit-oriented development

Downtown Woodstock Site Plan

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  • Affordable Housing
  • Infill Development
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  • ransit-oriented development
  • Town Plan
Through a combination of critical densities, quality open spaces, connectivity, compatible design and integration of uses, this project enhances the historic commercial core. The high degree of connectivity can be attributed to its system of streets, alleys and pedestrian pathways. Sidewalks, street trees, and lighting also contribute to the pedestrian-friendly streets.
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