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Originally Posted by Trantor
I think its quite interesting how most (not all) american downtowns are differentiated from the rest of the city by the fact its streets are devoid of trees.
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Of course, the Austin downtown pic was taken over 40 years ago, and the current downtown is not devoid of trees. But it's still not at all what it should be in that respect. The trees along Congress are just now finally getting big enough to look nice.
Outside of the U.S., I've visited downtowns in England and Italy, and found the same problem. What are some good examples of where city planners did it right regarding trees in downtown areas?