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March 10, 2009

What I'm about to describe here sounds almost like a parody of suburb street-development-by-plumbers, but this is what's on the table tonight at the Board of Public Works Meeting: *LETTER FOR GREENDALE RELATIVE TO A JOINT APPLICATION FOR S. 51ST STREET – RAWSON AVENUE TO COLLEGE AVENUE FOR...
Sprawled Out: The Search for Community in the American Suburb [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by John Michlig at 3:55 PM | 1 Citations

December 24, 2008

The AP reports that driving in America has undergone its most dramatic decline in history, as Americans drove 100 billion fewer miles during the 12-month period ending October 2008 compared with the prior year. “The fact that the trend persists even as gas prices are dropping,� said Transportati...
Sprawled Out: The Search for Community in the American Suburb [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by John Michlig at 12:33 PM

April 22, 2008

Those looking for a more blatant economic basis for the elimination of sprawl-type planning and development may not have to wait much longer. (Thanks to Michael Mathias for the tip). Kristine Bruce walks her son David Bruce, 2, through the Arlington, Va., neighborhood of Clarendon. The area is on Wa...
Sprawled Out: The Search for Community in the American Suburb [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:49 PM

January 14, 2008

Think I exaggerate? Well, you won't after taking a little stroll through a document entitled "Operation and Easement Agreement Between Target Corporation and Wyndham Village Retail, LLC for Shoppes of Wyndham Village Shopping Center, Franklin, Wisconsin." This is a document on file with th...
Sprawled Out: The Search for Community in the American Suburb [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 1:08 AM
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