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miniseries and read the list of new urbanism principles linked below.
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state of accommodating walking. To do that, the authors recommend the
following: Streets should be narrow and sidewalks wide; services should
be located close to residences; garages should be in back, off of
alleys; houses should be close together and close to the street; and a
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the community to promote diversity. The design of the homes themselves
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you are using for your Portfolio Project?How does what you observed in your own community relate to what you read about in Chapter 3 of Public Health Ethics this week as far as the importance of community health?This week, look around where you live to see if you can spot any of
these New Urbanism design principles in buildings or neighborhoods.
(Keep in mind that the structures would probably be fewer than 10 years
old.) Post descriptions of these buildings or neighborhoods along with
any information you can find online as to why the project was
undertaken. If you can’t find any New Urbanism designs at work where you
live, go online and find 3-4 structures or neighborhood elements that
illustrate these design principles. Describe their history and why they
were built.In your post, also include the following points:Does your community suffer from urban sprawl?Is your community at risk of (greater) urban sprawl in the future?How would New Urbanism designs help to reduce problems you see in your community?Are there any policies that would help reduce urban sprawl in your community?
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