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Dead end : suburban sprawl and the rebirth of American urbanism / Benjamin Ross.
Main entry:

Ross, Benjamin, author.

Title & Author:

Dead end : suburban sprawl and the rebirth of American urbanism / Benjamin Ross.

Publication:

Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]
©2014

Description:

vi, 249 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Escape from the suburbs -- The strange birth of suburbia -- Planners and embalmers -- Government-sponsored sprawl -- Ticky-tacky boxes -- Jane Jacobs versus the planners -- Saving the city -- The age of the Nimby -- Spreading like cancer -- The war of greed against snobbery -- A new thirst for city life -- Backlash from the right -- The language of land use -- Breaking new ground -- The politics of smart growth -- Democratic urbanism -- Affordable housing in an ownership society -- On track toward liveable cities.
Summary:

"More than five decades have passed since Jane Jacobs wrote her classic The Death and Life of Great American Cities, and since a front page headline in the New York Times read, "Cars Choking Cities as 'Urban Sprawl' Takes Over." Yet sprawl persists, and not by mistake. It happens for a reason. As an activist and a scholar, Benjamin Ross is uniquely placed to diagnose why this is so. Dead End traces how the ideal of a safe, green, orderly retreat where hardworking members of the middle class could raise their children away from the city mutated into the McMansion and strip mall-ridden suburbs of today. Ross finds that sprawl is much more than bad architecture and sloppy planning. Its roots are historical, sociological, and economic. He uses these insights to lay out a practical strategy for change, honed by his experience leading the largest grass-roots mass transit advocacy organization in the United States. The problems of smart growth, sustainability, transportation, and affordable housing, he argues, are intertwined and must be solved as a whole. The two keys to creating better places to live are expansion of rail transit and a more genuinely democratic oversight of land use. Dead End is, ultimately, about the places where we live our lives. Both an engaging history of suburbia and an invaluable guide for today's urbanists, it will serve as a primer for anyone interested in how Americans actually live."--Jacket.
"A witty, readable, and highly original tour through the history of America's suburbs and cities to uncover the human impulses that keep sprawl spreading."--Publisher information.

ISBN:

9780199360147 (hardback)
0199360146 (hardback)

Subject:

Suburbs United States.
Cities and towns United States Growth.
Urbanization United States.
Traffic flow United States.
Land use United States Planning.
Villes États-Unis Croissance.
Urbanisation États-Unis.
Circulation États-Unis.
Utilisation du sol États-Unis Planification.
SOCIAL SCIENCE Sociology Urban.
SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Geography.
HISTORY United States State & Local General.
Cities and towns Growth
Land use Planning
Suburbs
Traffic flow
Urbanization
United States

Holdings:

Location: Library main 288032
Call No.: BIB 229580
Status: Available

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