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A New York Times Magazine piece on suburban "sprawl" ticks off all the reasons the term has come to be reviled. It evokes ...
The New York Times Magazine piece by Conor Dougherty argues that in order to solve America's housing crisis, the country ...
The epithet is “sprawl,” a word that is used to deride edge city development, evoking lollipop cul-de-sacs lined with homes so similar they can be distinguished only by the cars parked in front.
Look, we're critical of the Times, but the paper reached a new low in its call for more sprawl. Plus other news.
"It is the textbook definition of urban sprawl," Heard said. Ashley Capital's reclassification request is "the proliferation of urban sprawl." Heard pointed out the county has no policies about ...
Forum in Bozeman, Montana, April 9, 7 PM MST highlighting findings of an analysis on the impacts of sprawl on America's famous wildlands and lessons for every community struggling to protect ...