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The image presents two maps of Islip town center: current and planned. Presently, the town features a main road running horizontally with shops lining its north side, flanked by countryside to the north and housing to the south, including a park to the southeast and a school to the southwest, both housing zones are divided by the main road. The planned development includes a significant transformation with a new dual carriageway surrounding the town center, a bus station, shopping center, car park, and housing development on the north side, a combination of pedestrians-only street and demolition of existing shops lining the main road, additional housing and new housing areas in the northeast and southeast, and the school and park maintained in the southwest and southeast.
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The two maps illustrate the development plan for Islip town center and its current state today. Overall, when comparing the two maps, there are no significant differences. The maps show changes in the locations of essential centers, such as housing and shops.
Looking first at the planned development in Islip, we can see that there are numerous centers. The bus station is located on the west side, right next to the shopping center. In the corner to the right, we notice new housing. There is also a car park divided from pedestrian areas. To the east, on the right side, new housing is planned, and a carriageway surrounds these centers.
Moving on to the second map, we can see that they have begun to construct shopping malls, parks, and a school. Two shops have been added to divide the main road. The park has been enlarged to twice its original size. The countryside is located to the northeast, on the upper side of the map.
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