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  2. Mold Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first municipal building in Mold was the Leete Hall which was built on the corner of the High Street and New Street and was completed in 1470. [2] After the Leete Hall became dilapidated, it was demolished and replaced by the Assembly Rooms which were designed by Alfred Lockwood in the neoclassical style and completed in 1849. [2]

  3. Street hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    A 1990 study [9] compared the traffic performance in a 700-acre (2.8-km 2) development that was laid out using two approaches, one with a hierarchical street layout that included cul-de-sac streets and the other a Traditional Neighborhood Design street layout. The study concluded that the non-hierarchical, traditional layout generally shows ...

  4. County Hall, Mold - Wikipedia

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    County Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Sir Yr Wyddgrug) is a municipal facility at Raikes Lane in Mold, Flintshire.It was the headquarters of the old Flintshire County Council from 1967 to 1974, the headquarters of Clwyd County Council from 1974 to 1996 and has been the headquarters of the new Flintshire County Council since 1996.

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  6. Coving (urban planning) - Wikipedia

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    Coving is a method of suburban planning used in subdivision and redevelopment of cities characterized by organic lot shapes and home placement along meandering setbacks. When combined with a new form of street patterns, lot area is increased and road area and length is reduced – a demonstrated average 25% compared to conventional suburban platting.

  7. Category:City layout models - Wikipedia

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  8. Permeability (spatial and transport planning) - Wikipedia

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    A parallel debate has been occurring in North America, where researchers have proposed and applied the fused grid, an urban street network pattern which follows the principles of filtered permeability, to address perceived shortcomings of both the 'traditional' grid and more recent suburban street layouts.

  9. Grid plan - Wikipedia

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    A street network pattern can affect the production of pollutants by the amount of car travel that it necessitates and the speed at which cars can travel. The grid plan with its frequent intersections may displace a portion of the local car trips with walking or biking due to the directness of route that it offers to pedestrians. But, as long as ...