Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2005
Journal
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review
Volume
32
Issue
2
Abstract
This paper looks to several land use planning issues at stake in both the World Trade Center redevelopment and Central Artery/ Tunnel Project, offering some lessons for the future of public open space planning with respect to the inºuence of the press, the centrality of politics, the urgency of addressing public and private claims of land ownership, the need to engage the public, and seizing the opportunity to create new public transportation links.
Recommended Citation
Mary Clark,
Lessons from the World Trade Center for Open Space Planning Generally and Boston's Big Data Specifically,
32
Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review
(2005).
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