Sprawl locations’ hold on new US housing starts has declined dramatically, says EPA
A new report from the US Environmental Protection Agency documents a dramatic shift in the pattern of new development in the nation over the past two decades: Central cities and counties are now claiming a much larger share of overall regional development, and sprawl locations are claiming a much smaller share, than in the early 1990s.
(Read more at Switchboard, from NRDC :: Kaid Benfield's Blog.)
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