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May 1969
Use of Air Rights Over Urban Expressways
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Volume 95, Issue 2
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Interstate freeways and other similar public works programs in dense urban areas are difficult to plan, authorize and build. A potentially useful tool, not yet fully exploited, is the joint use air rights concept wherein parks, parking, housing, office buildings and other facilities are accommodated over or under transportation facilities. In Washington, D.C., this concept has been in use for years and new and more complicated projects are underway or in the planning stages.
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Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 95 • Issue 2 • May 1969
Pages: 357 - 372
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© 1969 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: May 1969
Published online: Feb 5, 2021
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Thomas F. Airis, F.ASCE
Director, Dept. of Highways and Traffic, District of Columbia Govt., Washington, D. C.
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