Reclaiming a Concrete Desert
Reclaiming a Concrete Desert

“The team at Fehr and Peers was critical to helping us understand and implement the strategies to achieve our goal of reducing vehicular traffic to and from the site. From wide sidewalks to enhanced and protected bike lanes, SDSU Mission Valley will allow visitors to enjoy all that the site has to offer without having to rely on their vehicles.”
Gina Jacobs, Associate Vice President, SDSU Mission Valley Development
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