Transcription of OCTOBER 2013 SUBURBAN SPRAWL - The Cost of Sprawl
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REPORTOCTOBER 2013 SUBURBAN SPRAWL : EXPOSING HIDDEN COSTS, IDENTIFYING INNOVATIONSS ustainable CommunitiesBY: DAVID THOMPSON - CanStock Photo Inc /iofotoACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe author thanks: Andrew Bevan for a warm and productive collaboration that led to the establishment of the Sustainable Communities program and the initiation of this report; anonymous interviewees from the property development industry, municipal government, academia and the non-profit sector for giving freely of their time and insights; Stephanie Cairns and Mike Wilson for many exchanges of ideas and for helping to steer this report through reviews; Dana Krechowicz, Brittany Richardson and Barbara Hayes for steering it through production; Allison Thompson for skilful research under tight timelines; Dana Krechowicz, Stephanie Cairns, Alexander Wood, Pamela Blais, Noel Keough, David Amborski, Alex Long and Michael Cleland for very helpful reviews of drafts; Karen Sherlock for careful and accurate copy-editing; Brittany Richardson for professional design and layout; Jack Dylan for the infographic design; and Jennifer Wesanko for the communications strategy for the report's release.
SUBURBAN SPRAWL: EXPOSING HIDDEN COSTS, IDENTIFYING INNOVATIONS. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. For thousands of years, cities and towns were built at a human scale.
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