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Road to Ruin An Introduction to Sprawl and How to Cure It
By Dom Nozzi
ISBN: 0-275-98129-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-98129-7
200 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 9/30/2003
List Price: $46.95 (UK Sterling Price: £32.95)
Discount Price: $23.48 Sale Price for U.S. Customers Only. Save 50%. Ends 12/31/2009.
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Media Type: Hardcover
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Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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  • [P]rovides an arsenal of facts for a campaign against the types of land use patterns popularly and pejoratively perceived as sprawl and the types of transportation improvements that encourage those patterns. The book is easily accessibe to planners, planning commissioners, policymakers, students, or citizens with an interest in the topic.
    —Journal of the American Planning Association
    Autumn 2004
Description: What causes sprawl, and are there sensible solutions to its aggravating problems? Nozzi delivers an easy-to-follow introduction to sprawl's causes and offers common-sense solutions available to communities. The time is ripe for resurrecting the tradition of designing that makes people, not cars, happy.

What causes sprawl, and are there sensible solutions to its aggravating problems? Since the end of World War II, America has been obsessed with a desire to improve conditions for cars, not people, primarily through enormous subsidies for road widening and construction of free parking. Not only does this obsession worsen conditions for motorists (at great public expense), it traps communities in a vicious cycle that delivers a declining, sprawling, financially bankrupting future—regardless of the quality of regulations, plans, planners, or elected officials.

Nozzi delivers an easy-to-follow introduction to sprawl's causes and offers common-sense solutions available to communities. The time is ripe for resurrecting the tradition of designing that makes people, not cars, happy. The key is returning to modest, human-scaled streets, parking, land use, and development regulations. Design principles encouraging walking, bicycling, and mass transit in conjunction with automobile travel are essential to creating livable cities once again. A professional city planner for over 15 years, Nozzi has firsthand knowledge of what works, what doesn't, and what real-world obstacles are faced when dealing with sprawl. Aimed at people who want an insider's introduction to our road, traffic, and land-use problems, this book is a useful guide to both professional planners and citizens concerned about the future of their own communities.
Table of Contents:
  • Tables
    Figures
    Acknowledgments
    Foreword
    Introduction
    Dire Straits
    We Have Met the Enemy . . . and It Is We Motorists
    Fighting the Wrong Battles
    Misguided Solutions: The Tendency to Foul Our Own Nest
    Putting the Breaks on Sprawl
    Properly Designed Streets
    Ending Our Love Affair with the Car
    Getting Back on Our Feet
    Designing for the People
    Toward Better Development Regulations
    Conclusion
    Appendix A: Urban-Rural Transect Regulatory Matrix
    Appendix B: Special Area Plan for Transforming a Conventional Center
    References
    Index
    About the Author
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