Cincinnati's Sprawl
2 November 2001 - 10:00am
Cincinnati is experiencing rapid and disturbing deterioration in the city's older suburbs.
"'We are a region continually separating ourselves from each other,'" said Harris. ''We've been fiscally reckless in our growth and development... Developing land five times faster than our population growth means taxpayers are absorbing heavy costs. They're paying for infrastructure and other things not warranted by our population.'"
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Expert: Sprawl twice as bad here
Source:
The Cincinnati Post, November 1, 2001
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