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Chapter 6- CASE STUDIES on the stream and enhance scenic quality whereas accounting for projected lowlying rise. Link riverfront destinations. Water-based transit and a continuous pedestrian passageway area unit important to maintaining public access on the stream. different boundary settings need different passageway treatments. Avoid real and perceived barriers that prohibit pedestrian movement and public access to the watercourse. Even public waterfronts with slim riverside setbacks connected non-public backyards and patios will create the perception of a personal territory and encroaching. wherever attainable, promote public access on non-public and institutional lands adjacent the riverfront. Large institutional facilities (e.g., hospitals, schools, and workplace complexes) on the city district oft hinder public stream access. private property homeowners

and

establishments

usually profit once their

land

is

connected to intensive path systems.

6.11COMPARATIVE STUDYparameter

Fashion

Dadar market

Dilli hatt

street zoning

Urban hatt Belapur

The entire

The market

Separate zones

Different zones

market caters

has a zoning

provided for

for different

to fashion

of clothes,

traditional

activities have

clothing and

food stalls,

clothes,

been in

accessories, it

vegetable

handicrafts,

cooperated

is specialized

stalls, etc.

accessories,

market

food courts, etc.

Vehicular

The shops are

Limited

Planned

Access directly

movement

provided

vehicular

vehicular

from the road

parallel to the

movement as

movement with

road.

near the

provision for

entrance of the

ring road

railway station

access to the

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