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    In 2022, a project installed over 700,000 square feet of reflective pavement in Pacoima, California, a city in Los Angeles County known for its high summer temperatures. [21] This project examined how cool pavements affect the local microclimate, assessing changes in surface and air temperatures, pedestrian comfort, and issues like glare and ...

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