What!! You say!! Sprawl! Even the name itself is ugly, bringing images of concrete extending endlessly over the horizon, 12-lane superhighways flowing through smoggy vistas with gas powered chariots spewing pollutants. Spraaawwwwlll… How can that compete with its opposite “Smart Growth” or a more accurate descriptor, “density”, or as I would say “jamming people on top of each other like rats in a cage”.
Suburbs are a constant drain on the economy of a city. The infrastructural cost of maintaining the 'space' of the suburbs is subsidized by the higher density areas of the city. I fully support your choice to live in the suburbs, just don't ask others to pay for it. Thanks for listening.
Suburbs are a constant drain on the economy of a city. The infrastructural cost of maintaining the 'space' of the suburbs is subsidized by the higher density areas of the city. I fully support your choice to live in the suburbs, just don't ask others to pay for it. Thanks for listening.
How can we get this into the Gazette or Denver Gazette as a guest editorial? Great article.