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Editor's note: this article originally appeared on Public Square: A CNU Journal and is republished with permission.New-urbanist-type zoning codes rose 53 percent across the US over the previous decade, according to research by the CDC-funded Physical Activity Policy Research and Evaluation Network (PAPREN).
Editor's note: this article originally appeared on Public Square: A CNU Journal and is republished with permission.New-urbanist-type zoning codes rose 53 percent across the US over the previous decade, according to research by the CDC-funded Physical Activity Policy Research and Evaluation Network (PAPREN).
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