Land use 
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SOURCE: Blooberg CityLab
10/21/2020
In a Land of Cul-de-Sacs, the Street Grid Stages a Comeback
Land use planners in unlikely places-the Texas suburbs--are revisiting the idea of gridded street plans as solutions for car dependence and traffic.
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SOURCE: The Atlantic
6/20/2020
To Avoid Integration, Americans Built Barricades in Urban Space
Urban inequality didn’t happen by accident.
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4/19/2020
Thomas Jefferson, Yellow Fever, and Land Planning for Public Health
by M. Andrew Holowchak
Although Thomas Jefferson was generally an anti-urbanist, he did offer insight into the role of land use in helping towns and cities control epidemics and promote public health.
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