The Fshbwl

suburbs

Reconstructing Choices

The Reality: Cities across the United States are scrambling the provide the mass transit demands of people who are trying to lessen the burden caused by high fuel prices.

The Thought: If you've ever spent time in Europe, you can't help but notice how compact everything is and how tightly it's integrated with mass transit, an approach to development that is obviously linked to a smaller amount of land to build on.

The Death of the Suburbs?

Quote: "Across the nation, the realization is taking hold that rising energy prices are less a momentary blip than a change with lasting consequences. The shift to costlier fuel is threatening to slow the decades-old migration away from cities, while exacerbating the housing downturn by diminishing the appeal of larger homes set far from urban jobs."