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ways for those on foot and on wheels. 

 Thi- simplest type has a broad drive in the 

 center with a walk on either side separated 

 from the drive by a belt of turf and it is 

 always shaded by trees. Frequentlj , two 

 driveways are provided with a broad space 

 between containing trees and turf, and 

 sometimes foot paths, bicycle paths, bridle 

 paths or other conveniences, and often 

 shrubs, flowers, statues and other decora 



some boulevards have been made to pro- 

 ^ ide for electric car tracks upon a special 



where the cars can att nil Ii)..'li spitil « ith 

 little danger of coUisii. II w ith th. i m hi- 

 des. Such reservatKiTis n, _', m i ill\ be- 

 tween two roadwajs hut la ^..in. sub 



single trjtk rescMation is 

 placed on either side of a single roadway 

 between the curb and the sidewalk A 

 1 be discuniniated 

 L boulevard, inc'uili s num Im ultli 

 .)f turf or planted fin.uii.l m.l in. In I. s 



most gener 

 successful method ot 

 vs in the United States 

 of three to 

 five members appointed for terms of three 

 or 6ve years and reti: 

 so as to maintain continuitj of policj 

 anil pimpirilnp indf pi ndi nee of local 

 piihrii il . li nu'i s Til. . ..nimission ap- 

 p.nnis ,, (\. ,ntn. ..Die. is a secretary 



siiiiK tnhuuil skill, anil each devoting 

 his whole time to the work and receiving 

 a salary. Under the orders of the super 

 intendent, who receives his instructions 



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