Good pointsI'M FINE WITH SPRAWL. I DON'T WANT TO LIVE ON TOP OF PEOPLE. ESPECIALLY SINCE I'VE GOTTEN OLDER. I NEED MORE GRASS AND TREES IN MY LIFE.
Good pointsI'M FINE WITH SPRAWL. I DON'T WANT TO LIVE ON TOP OF PEOPLE. ESPECIALLY SINCE I'VE GOTTEN OLDER. I NEED MORE GRASS AND TREES IN MY LIFE.
And everbody doesnt want to live in some bullshyt like this.
And you got the nerve to talk about having the same floorplans?
That big unnecessarily oversized pic is New JerseyAnd everbody doesnt want to live in some bullshyt like this.
But I’m confused cause all he showed was a housing project and a run down ghetto lolThat big unnecessarily oversized pic is New Jersey
Was Beverly Hills posted in the photo I replied to? Was Buckhead? Im supposed to fine specific photos to a general reply? fukk outta here fakkit.Your post is retarded because all you showed was a housing project, a government run housing and a ghetto with vacant lots.
Why didn’t you show pictures of areas such as Park Slope, or North Side Chicago?
You know areas that young people are fleeing the suburbs to move to?
Dumb post.
Its Chicago. He posted a big pic, so did I.That big unnecessarily oversized pic is New Jersey
and some people live in public housing for a reason, what r u saying ??
Sprawl is actually a very important issue that intersects with other issues (racial equality, economy/jobs, infrastructure, COL, agriculture etc.)
Was Beverly Hills posted in the photo I replied to? Was Buckhead? Im supposed to fine specific photos to a general reply? fukk outta here fakkit.
Not exactly. Most American cities aren’t overpopulated and only in the last two decades have been repopulating from record lows.You could literally replace sprawl with overpopulated cities and make the exzct same argument.
don't the two issues pretty much intersect though, sprawl is a direct result of massive growth in the immediate counties surrounding most of these bigger cities fueled by the growth of the core cities economic base.You could literally replace sprawl with overpopulated cities and make the exzct same argument.
Suburban Sprawl was primarily fueled by the highway system, housing loans to white people and racism, then QOL issuesdon't the two issues pretty much intersect though, sprawl is a direct result of massive growth in the immediate counties surrounding most of these bigger cities fueled by the growth of the core cities economic base.
I'M FINE WITH SPRAWL. I DON'T WANT TO LIVE ON TOP OF PEOPLE. ESPECIALLY SINCE I'VE GOTTEN OLDER. I NEED MORE GRASS AND TREES IN MY LIFE.