. City planning progress in the United States, 1917. Bkooklixe.—.An .Apartment House Iroiectcd into the .AcccpteilSet-back Planning Board is working for the control of such unrea-sonable growth. 26 CITY PLANNING PROGRESS. IJiFFALO.—Cary Plan for Union Station and Docks, Triangular iLi/a, anJ Cnic Center; \ lew Looking buildings of the Civic Center are shown fronting on Delaware Avenue, south of Niagara Square. Early Planning—The Railroads.—Buffalo has beenmaking progress in the last five years and, coupled withthis progress, has had exceptionally substantial t
. City planning progress in the United States, 1917. Bkooklixe.—.An .Apartment House Iroiectcd into the .AcccpteilSet-back Planning Board is working for the control of such unrea-sonable growth. 26 CITY PLANNING PROGRESS. IJiFFALO.—Cary Plan for Union Station and Docks, Triangular iLi/a, anJ Cnic Center; \ lew Looking buildings of the Civic Center are shown fronting on Delaware Avenue, south of Niagara Square. Early Planning—The Railroads.—Buffalo has beenmaking progress in the last five years and, coupled withthis progress, has had exceptionally substantial the absence of a definite and comprehensive city planfor the guidance of the city authorities has been a serioushandicap. The lack ot a definite program has resulted inan improperly located post office, in a failure to haveproper railroad terminals and dockage facilities, in seriousbreaks in the street and street railway system in the out-skirts of the city, and a failure to provide sufficient play-grounds and recreation places. It has meant that theopportunity for long and beautiful drives along the lakeand riverfront has not been embraced, that adequateinducements for important industries to come to Buffalohave not b
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