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    North Connex Tunnel

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    a) Where is the issue located? The North Connex Project is a nine kilometre underground motorway, beneath Pennant Hills Road, which links the M2 to the M1. This development has been approved for construction due to the issue of traffic congestion for motorists travelling between Sydney and the north coast. The Hills M2 is the motorway connecting Sydney’s north shore and north western regions. Furthermore, the M1 Pacific Motorway links Sydney to the Central Coast, Newcastle and Hunter regions. The

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    Gordon & Richardson and Ewing raise different arguments in regards to different elements of compact cities and sprawls. These arguments are based on their respective views and literature reviews that raises questions on the environmental friendliness, economic efficiency, social equity and the place of technology on future development of cities. Gordon and Richardson arguments propose sprawls instead of compact cities. Although most planners advocate for compact cities, they are convinced that compact

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    this city alone contains 4.9 million Hispanics, making it 9% of the nation’s Hispanic population (Brown and Hugo). Although Hispanic immigrants have settled in Los Angeles, they encounter many urban struggles as they try to adjust to this new life style. Hispanics have settled in Los Angeles since

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    Barrhaven Case Study

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    Unit Challenge Barrhaven is a rapidly growing neighbourhood in the southwest of Ottawa. It is a thriving community and have many residents. A while ago Barrhaven had only one grocery store and a few small shops but after a few years there are 2 shopping centers and a movie theatre. This means Barrhaven has grown a lot which is why it is rapidly going. Here are areas where Barrhaven has grown in. Population: Barrhaven’s population is 17,250 people with an average of 8568.3 people. The male population

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    Controlling Chaos

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    that would require the descendants to pay fifty-five percent of the estates total value. These estate taxes and land development pressures led to several farmers and land-owners having to sell their land (that soon became more developed urbanized “sprawl”).Although the Warne’s eventually were not forced to have their precious orange groves destroyed and developed, nine acres of land they owned and designated as strawberry fields were completely eradicated by developers. The method in which this land

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    The issue is the idea of the second airport being constructed at Badgerys’s Creek. This affects the environment of Badgerys’s Creek greatly as it can destroy such a beautiful site. This picture below shows the block of land that we will eventually sacrifice for a second airport, you would be surprised of how much land we have left…   Key Groups Federal government: Tony Abbot: Prime Minister Tony Abbot has recently confirmed a second airport for Sydney, piling up tens of millions of dollars to

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    nation has experienced a tremendous amount of urban growth with the creation of numerous large mecca cities, interconnected highways and a boom with the ever-changing technology that becomes more available to society. While technology has simplified and helped our nation tremendously, this is just one aspect of the issue of urban sprawl in big cities across America. In recent years, the rapid expansion of metropolitan areas has been termed “urban sprawl,” which refers to a complex pattern of land

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    Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Essay

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    Pittsburgh Pennsylvania “ The Big Little City,” also commonly know as the city of Pittsburgh, is one of the largest cites in the state of Pennsylvania. With over 144 square kilometers of land area, and approximately seven square kilometers of surface water (Pittsburgh Pennsylvania), the city of Pittsburgh is large by anyone’s standard. The city, which is located in western Pennsylvania, has a very diverse geography which sets it apart from many other cities in the United States. Pittsburgh and

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    elements that allow a location to have its own individual identity. This very scenario has been happening in Colorado Springs, as the fast food chains there are encouraging urban sprawl which is bad for the future sustainability of both the city and its environment. According to Fast Food Nation, "The fast food chains feed off the sprawl of Colorado Springs, accelerate it, and help set its visual

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    In Suburban Nation the authors recognize three points in culture change: Social Marketing, Removal of existents barriers to change, and Enactment of new regulations. Urban sprawl was a major problem and had many negative effects. "Suburban sprawl, “called urban sprawl was a result of overpopulation. Sprawl occurred when cities spread outward. Forests and farmland were being destroyed to create new housing subdivisions, shopping centers, offices, parking areas, civic institutions and roadways. State

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