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Urban and City Development Terms Taxes : How cities raise revenue to pay for services. Urban area : High concentration of residents living within a city. Public services : Trash pickup, fire and police protection, water and sewage, services provided by the city. entertainment : Theaters, parks, museums, sport fields, etc found within a city Urban renewal: Portland’s policy of continuing to invest within the city’s limits Suburbs: Living in subdivisions outside the city limits Zoning: Laws that determine where housing, industry, and business can be build within an area. Quality of life : A successful city provides its residents with many opportunities to enjoy the pursuit of happiness. Historic preservation: The city decides to restore an older neighborhood as a way to attract new residents and beautify the city.

Active economy: In order for a city to prosper, it must provide its residents with job opportunities. City Planners: Individuals that plan and manage new developments with a city or community. Industrial Revolution: Due to industrialization of the early 1900’s, cities began to grow larger. Development plan: Before construction can begin on a project, the developers must have a plan approved by local officials. Geographical location: The view of the mountains and easy access to the interstate has help Landrum grow and prosper. Vision for the Future: City officials create a 20 year plan outlining how they envision their city in the future. Highways: Contributed to the spread of the suburbs and the commute to work. 8.Urban sprawl: the uncontrolled growth of a city and its surrounding areas. 9.Smart Growth: the controlled growth of a city and its surrounding areas.

Engineering Design evaluate research problem redesign select best solution identify problem Test prototype Develop solutions develop prototypes

need new ways to control malaria engineers study how malaria is spread. engineers share design ideas engineers decide on one design a working model of the device is built engineers test model engineers study data collected from test engineers modify device based on collected data