The Irony Of Sprawl
2 July 2001 - 10:00am
Growth is inevitable -- will the anti-sprawl movement make enemies of us all?
"It is the simple fact that social agendas are now having to compete amongst themselves. Compassionate people... who are seeking to increase the number of affordable housing units in the state are no doubt having to push their agenda up against those other compassionate people who are trying to maintain open space."
Full Story:
'Irony of urban sprawl' poses vexing questions
Source:
Portsmouth Herald, July 1, 2001
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