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The accessible transport standards, passed in 2002, are arguably the largest infrastructure change, and the biggest spend, in Australia's history.
Institutions are slower to change than individuals so it is no surprise that individuals are responding to the challenges and opportunities of infrastructure change more rapidly.
The importance of water policy, infrastructure change, and broader technological and demographic trends in influencing water demand has not been measured.
The City knows full well that much of business backs bikes, but its planners are bound to want to ensure that major infrastructure change is made to best effect for the Square Mile as a whole.
So we'll also need to harden infrastructure, change building codes, protect fragile ecosystems and make farming and lifestyle choices that are compatible with the climate changes that will be occurring around us.
This will require quite some infrastructure change, and more importantly a mind-set change.
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Infrastructure changes account for much of that progress.
Making car parking more expensive produced strong results too and generated funds for road infrastructure changes.
That there will be legal, social and perhaps infrastructure changes, certainly seem plausible.
We have also made some minor infrastructure changes behind the scenes that improves performance.
Initiatives that don't require major infrastructure changes have a big advantage.
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