by John W. Olson | Oct 18, 2010 | Landscape Architecture, Streetscapes, Urban Planning and Design, Urbanism
Bump-outs (also known as “curb extensions”) have become commonplace in many subdivisions across the country. They are also common in the existing neighborhoods as a means of traffic-calming. The purpose is to provide an additional element in protecting...
by John W. Olson | Oct 7, 2010 | Landscape Architecture, Sustainability, Urbanism
Bump-outs (also known as “curb extensions”) have become commonplace in many subdivisions across the country. They are also common in the existing neighborhoods as a means of traffic-calming. The purpose is to provide an additional element in protecting...
by John W. Olson | Sep 22, 2010 | Landscape Architecture, Sustainability, Urbanism
Bump-outs (also known as “curb extensions”) have become commonplace in many subdivisions across the country. They are also common in the existing neighborhoods as a means of traffic-calming. The purpose is to provide an additional element in protecting...