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This thesis examines Green Streets design principles and how to apply them to a community street redevelopment plan in Griffin, Georgia. The question being researched is: How can a Green Streets design be best incorporated into a southern mill town community? Taking the Fairmont community in Griffin, GA as the studied site, the thesis proposes a Green Street design based on design principles from literature and related projects, focusing on the incorporation of combined Low Impact Development strategies. Projective design strategies and descriptive strategies will be used to summarize, interpret, adapt, and apply these principles. Evaluation of the design is based on the results of the National Green Values Stormwater Management Calculator. Results indicate applying suitable Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) helps the site achieve its stormwater reduction goal.

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