At its heart, suburban sprawl is a construct of capitalism and modernism. It was built (and continues to be built) thanks to massive federal subsidies in highways and oil, strong private property rights (and lack of federal land planning policy), and a long standing desire to separate uses to avoid nuisances abutting one another (conventional zoning). It's a deeply American way of growing and it's wildly unsustainable fiscally, environmentally, and socially.
At its heart, suburban sprawl is a construct of capitalism and modernism. It was built (and continues to be built) thanks to massive federal subsidies in highways and oil, strong private property rights (and lack of federal land planning policy), and a long standing desire to separate uses to avoid nuisances abutting one another (conventional zoning). It's a deeply American way of growing and it's wildly unsustainable fiscally, environmentally, and socially.
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