Title: Smart Growth and Sprawl
1Smart Growth and Sprawl
- Presented by the Whatchamacallits
- (Darrell Goodson and Cherlshee Bass)
2What is Sprawl?
- Sprawl consists of environments which is at a
loss of green public space and has a great
dependence on automotive travel. - A lot of the area is developed and paved and it
is expanding onto unused land instead of
improving the existing monuments.
3Sprawl and Urban Environments
- Because sprawl is spreading out onto new lands,
people will want to leave the cramped city and
head to the new suburban homes. As a result,
urban disinvestments occur. - This causes the old city communities to wither
and die out, leaving only those who couldnt pay
the money to move.
4Preventing Sprawl
- For healthier cities, we should follow the ten
principles of smart growth. What are theses
principles? The next few slides will explain.
5The Ten Principles of Smart Growth
- Use varieties of houses in communities
like one, two, and three family houses, as well
as the features in the houses. - Create centers close to the housing
neighborhood to prevent use of automobiles. - Allow people who live in the community
to help develop their own environment. - Use house development to bring people
into the community. - Make choices that can benefit everyone,
from those living in the community to those
developing it.
6The Ten Principles of Smart Growth (continued)
- In the process of developing
communities, the keepsake of nearby greenland is
also high priority. - In a community, development should allow
residents to use different methods of getting
around besides the car. - In communities that already exist but
are in poor condition, instead of building new
ones, the old should be updated. - Instead of spreading out new buildings,
development should be on top of existing places
to prevent land use. - Use the land of the community for a variety of
uses like recreational and industrial.
7Further Explanation
- Now you know the ten principles, but which ones
will have the greatest impact on the community.
Why should you care about smart growth? Heres a
clearer explanation on the most important parts
of smart growth.
8Smart Growth Housing
- To improve the housing establishments the two
most important are affordability and
accessibility. - Smart growth encourages low-price houses that is
in good condition. - Accessibility not only means easy, nearby access
to the home but also access to other homes,
families, and stores.
9Mix Land Use gt Single Land Use
- All the spare land in the above photo is paved
over, which could be used as a open grass area
for those willing to get away from the hustle and
bustle of the city. - If everything is in one area instead of spread
out, the free space can be used to for parks and
recreational facilities for people to relax.
10Schools Anchors of the Community
- Good schools means healthy, populated
neighborhoods. - If the neighborhood schools criteria and
condition are below average, the family will most
likely move from there to seek better
opportunities. - A strong school system could also lead to extra
curricular activities that can bring the
community together. Strong schoolstrong
community.
11Transportation
- In the city of Newark, car transportation is the
most widely used. There isnt much room to use
other types such as scooters or bikes. - People always have options, like taking the bus
or subway to get downtown or walking or riding a
bike to get to a nearby store, cutting down on
the amount of pollution created.
12Compact Buildings and the Big Three
- People tend to avoid living in compact buildings
because of the Big Three noise, lack of green
space, and parking problems. - If parking lots are built right behind the
buildings, making sure that a large space is
still green open space, as well as a restriction
on loud noises during the day and night and
soundproof walls, then the compact building will
be in great place to live.
131 Create Range of Housing Opportunities and
Choices
In the current state of most communities, houses
are either identical or similar in structure.
Either they all are 1-family houses or all are
apartment buildings, or apartments mixed with
3-family houses. In the smart growth plan,
communities should have a choice in which types
of houses and housing styles should be in there.
Also the choices shouldnt all be identical (i.e.
2 family houses with slightly different
structures and features.) This way, everyone
isnt crowded into large buildings or spread out
in single-family houses. It is all balanced out.
142 Create Walk-able Neighborhoods
Creating walk-able neighborhoods means that
communities should be built in a way thats
pedestrian-friendly. In short, houses and
industries shouldnt be far from accessibility.
A person should be able to get out of his or her
house and travel to his or her destination
without having to use the car. Also, this can
lead the way to less pollution from the car
exhaust and less traffic in the streets.
153 Mix Land Uses
The way the land is used to make neighborhoods
should be balanced. A big chunk of the land
shouldnt be used solely on one thing (lets take
industry for example) without considering
transportation, housing, and recreational
options. A section should be divided fairly and
safely. Its a hazard to put a recreational park
next to a waste dump. This way, there are no
problems concerning how the land is used.
164 Provide a Variety of Transportation Choices
In Newark, a lot of travel is done by
automobiles. There isnt much room for bike
transportation or walking. In this method,
communities should be designed to allow people to
use all modes of transportation, limiting the use
for waste-producing and energy-consuming
automobiles. Examples could be a biking lane in
streets and more walkways.
175 Strengthen and Direct Development Towards
Existing Communities
Building new communities is nice, but it takes up
new land and supplies to do so and this also
costs a lot of money. If developers can use the
old, rundown buildings in existing neighborhoods,
then at least the cost of repairs will be less
than the cost of working from the ground up.
This also saves useful land that can be used for
other activities without building over it.
18Smart Growth in Newark
- Newark is in the mist of revitalizing its
downtown community with house and stadium
development. However, as good as all this might
sound, isnt exactly a good smart growth tactic. - The usage of land (housing), not to mention the
transportation to get around downtown because of
the stadium causes wastes. - A smart growth solution would be to revamp all
the houses that need the touch-up instead of
some. - Specific routes to the new stadiums parking lot
(which could be a multi-level parking garage
instead of a huge parking lot) will also take
care of the stadium problem.
19Upper Clinton Hill
- The neighborhood of choice.
20Where is Upper Clinton Hill?
Upper Clinton Hill is located in the south ward
of Newark. It is boarded by Avon Avenue in the
north, 21st street in the west, Route 78 in the
south, and Bergen Street in the east.
21The Clinton Hill Boundary
22Whats in Upper Clinton Hill?
Educational facilities
Residential areas
Commercial Corridor
Religious area
Highway Transportation
23About Upper Clinton
- Mostly residential with 1 and 2 family houses.
- Commercial corridor allows shopping nearby
homes. - Residential areas are alongside multiple
schools. - A highway (Interstate 78) to the south allows
long distance travel. - Religious groups and charities are also located
in the area.
24Improvements to the Neighborhood
Bike route
Vacant buildings
25Closing Proposal
- There is a lack of open space in the area. The
vacant building space can be used as individual
playgrounds and medical centers. - A bike route through the commercial corridor and
other main routes can reduce the amount of
pollution made by cars traveling.