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Paving Materials

If a builder can reduce the paved areas for alleys, streets, parking lots and sidewalks, and perhaps reduce the paved areas within sub-divisions as much as 50%, it tends to lead to a more healthy living environment.

When the community design focuses on minimizing the paved areas within the area, coupled with using improved paving materials, the benefits include safer streets and better distribution of stormwater flows.


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