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Midtown, Inc.

Midtown, Inc.

Columbus, Georgia

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Transportation-Mobility-Connectivity

Minimum Grid, Maximum Impact: A Public Space and Mobility Plan for the Core Community prepared by Gehl Studio

The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation launched their first Knight Cities Challenge in 2014 by posing the simple question: What is your best idea to make cities more successful? They received 7,160 answers. MidTown, Inc. responded with a proposal to establish a Minimum Grid to better connect people and places within our Core Community of MidTown and Uptown. It was selected as one of 32 national winners in 2015. The report may be viewed as individual chapters:

Minimum Grid Final Report, 2016
Background & Context
Approach & Methods
Key Takeaways
The Network Plan
Pilot Projects, Intro and Project 1
Pilot Projects 2 & 3
Appendix

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