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Pittsburgh Main Thoroughfares and the Down Town District / Improvements Necessary to Meet the City's Present and Future Needs

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The report evaluates downtown circulation and the network of main thoroughfares, diagnosing congestion, steep grades, and inadequate connections that hinder commercial movement and urban growth. It documents deficiencies in mapping and infrastructure, examines bridge and transit relationships, and proposes practical measures — including street realignments and widenings, bridge solutions, and a civic-center concept — to improve traffic flow and reduce transportation costs. Drawings, maps, and coordination with contemporary transit studies support prioritized recommendations aimed at economical public investment to guide orderly expansion and lower business and household expenses.

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Frederick Law Olmsted

Frederick Law Olmsted was an influential American landscape architect, journalist, and social critic, best known for co-designing Central Park in New York City. His work emphasized the importance of natural landscapes in urban settings, advocating for public parks as essential spaces for community well-being. Olmsted's writings, such as "The Cotton Kingdom," explore the social and economic conditions of the American South, while his reports on urban planning, including "Pittsburgh Main Thoroughfares and the Down Town District," reflect his commitment to improving city life. His legacy endures through his pioneering contributions to landscape architecture and urban design.

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