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==Contexts==
Expanded use of mixed-use zoning and mixed-use developments may be found in a variety of contexts, such as the following (multiple such contexts might apply to one particular project or situation):<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.epa.gov/sites/productiondefault/files/2014-04/documents/this-is-smart-growth.pdf|title=This is Smart Growth|publisher=United States Environmental Protection Agency|date=April 2014|access-date=September 20, 2019}}</ref>[[File:Barracks Row, DC.jpg|thumb|[[Barracks Row]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]; ground-level retail with upper-story residential. ]]
* as part of [[smart growth]] planning strategies
* in '''traditional urban neighborhoods''', as part of urban renewal and/or infill, i.e., upgrading the buildings and public spaces and amenities of the neighborhood to provide more and/or better housing and a better quality of life—examples include [[Barracks Row]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], and [[East Liberty, Pittsburgh]]