If we can develop and design streets so that they are wonderful, fulfilling places to be - community-building places, attractive for all people - then we will have successfully designed about one-third of the city directly and will have had an immense impact on the rest.
No great city has ever been known for its abundant supply of parking.
Streets moderate the form and structure and comfort of urban communities.
Given a limited budget, the most effective expenditure of funds to improve a street would probably be on trees.