Uploaded on 2016-04-28 by cuteKaren
they are low maintenance and also pretty. Other trees grow big and tall like the trees on Beals St. in Brookline I bet these tree work the best on absorbing heat and noise. **3 Which are the measures you would propose?** I would propose no connecting fields and no sports fields alongside residents buildings! For livability I would also propose no grass people just like it because it was a sign of nobility. Gardens would appreciated and welcomed. Trees also help gardens and buildings from the UHI by providing shade. For livability every building that is not a house but a residential dwelling they would all look like the one I live in! Follow the dimensions and what is included such as heat/air-conditioning that the tenant can turn on and off. A porch and neighbors of various incomes that all think like me calling one building home! In a word community that cares about where they live my home and the citizens in it! To me a livable environment is not only about the outdoor temperature which may suffer from the Heat Island but also about the indoor temperature and the environment with other citizens of the building. Space residential buildings further apart and do not let another building build to close to residential buildings. In this case its only inches apart **![**4. is UHI effect concerning policy making in your area?][1]** I am not aware of any policy in Metro Boston but I am sure their is one. According to some of the lectures in some states or areas the URI can also feel like a comfort when it is cold. Perhaps my answer to this question would be different in the summer time. Yes the fence belongs to our home not the new POP building![Less heat hard to believe house here][2] plans which were secret and no hearing. ![Trees hard to believe house is here][3]![Distance between buildings new POP building][4] [1]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14618739111280451.jpg [2]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14618747133201658.jpg [3]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14618743108943318.jpg [4]: https://edxuploads.s3.amazonaws.com/14618744996242344.jpg