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Suburban Nation The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck Presented by: Ben Barnes, Jessa Harger, Nathan Jones
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Suburban Sprawl The Components of Sprawl The Effects of Sprawl
Ways to Combat Sprawl
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5 Components of Sprawl Housing Subdivisions Shopping Malls
Office Parks Civic Institutions Roadways
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What is Distinct about Traditional Neighborhoods
Neighborhood Center 5 minute Walk Street Network Narrow Streets Mixed Use Zoning Special Sites for Special Buildings
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Congested Traffic Collector Roads Single Use Zoning
Useless Open Spaces Cul-de-sacs Interesting Intersections
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The American Dream Segregation by Income Gated Communities Lack of mix of housing types Lack of Fronts and Backs
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2 Illegal types of Affordable Housing
Living above the Store Granny Flats 2 Forgotten Rules of Affordable Housing Don’t Experiment on the Poor Limit the Concentration of Housing Projects
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Physical Creation Of Society
Communal Space Time for Community Pedestrian Life Wide Streets Speed Wastefulness Crime
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Transportation Mess
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Suburban Sprawl The Components of Sprawl The Effects of Sprawl
Ways to Combat Sprawl
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Sprawl and the Developer
Influence of Market Experts Traditional vs. Conventional Design Struggles with the Homebuilders
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Victims of Sprawl Cul-De-Sac Kids and Bored Teenagers Soccer Moms
Weary commuters Bankrupt Municipalities The Immobile Poor
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The City and the Region “…we shall solve the city problem by leaving the city.” Henry Ford 1922 (p.135) Good Suburbs Suburbs that Help Cities Eight Steps to Regional Planning
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Eight Steps to Regional Planning
Admit Growth will occur Establish a permanent Countryside Preserve Establish a temporary Countryside Reserve Designate the corridors Establish Priority Development Sectors Establish a proactive permitting process Designate all other types of development as districts
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The Inner City The Amenity Package Civic Decorum Physical Health
Retail Management Marketing Investment Security
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DESIGN YOUR OWN CITY
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Constrictions A highway 2 miles west of proposed site
A river cutting through site in the south-eastern corner Densely forested area on the river bank Within growth ring of a medium sized city
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You Will Need: 500 homes Schools Public Transit Business District
Retail Shops Civic Buildings Community Centers City Services Remember the importance of COMMUNITY!
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Suburban Sprawl The Components of Sprawl The Effects of Sprawl
Ways to Combat Sprawl
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Ways to Combat Sprawl At the Local Level At the State Level
At the Federal Level
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At the Local Level Importance of Community on Political Agenda
Change Current Regulations Become Pro-Active Think Globally, Act Locally, Plan Regionally Practice What you Preach
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Change Current Regulations
Encourage Public Transit Walkable Neighborhoods Maintain Natural Areas Mix of houses, shops, workplace, recreation areas Sidewalks Narrow Streets Parking Public Playgrounds
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At the State Level Transportation Affordable Housing
Department of Transportation Public Transportation Affordable Housing
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At the Federal Level Taxes Schools
Gasoline tax towards public transportation Tax policies changed to encourage renovation as much as construction Schools Balanced resources for schools
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