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Dustin Jones
Design and Planning
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The New Vision
The question is whether cities that once embraced policies favoring sprawl over density can buy into a new vision calling for a more sustainable, livable, and socially fair way of life. The shift required may be dramatic, but it is not impossible.
August 1, 2010
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Dustin Jones
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