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Urban and Suburban Features and Change Continued...
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Planning a city continued… The following slides will give you some more things to think about when planning your city.
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What will the government look like? Annexation? – Process of legally adding land to a city – In the past was preferred when cities could provide more and better services – Annexation less likely to occur today Peripheral residents prefer to organize their own service using their own tax dollars
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What will you do to keep the original city productive and appealing? Inner city challenges – Inadequate job skills – Culture of poverty – Crime – Homelessness – Poverty – Deteriorating housing
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Will you look to gentrification? – Process by which middle-class people move into deteriorated inner-city neighborhoods and renovate the housing – Reasons Larger housing Closer to place of work (downtown) Proximity to amenities – Appeals to singles and childless couples
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How will people get around? – Walking cities – Street railways - Aka trolleys, streetcars, trams – Subways – Railroad - Allowed for early suburbanization of wealthy – Restricted suburban development to narrow strips within walking distance of the stations
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Arguments for public transportation – Better suited to larger cities – Cheaper – Less polluting – More energy efficient – Constitute ~5 percent commuting trips in United States – Recent expansion in United States
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Issues with automobiles – Facilitated suburbanization – Encouraged by US government – Problems with automobiles Roads and parking lots consume space Increased road maintenance costs Create pollution Create congestion – Technological innovations to rectify
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The price of sprawl... – Roads and utilities must be extended – Higher fuel consumption – Loss of agricultural land Other sites lie fallow while speculators await – Local governments typically spend more on services for these new developments
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