This frequently called-out feature of sprawl can be defined as a bounty of large-lot, single-family residential housing sub-divisions that consume extensive parcels of what was unoccupied or productive land. Aside from this key characteristic, segregated land uses and a nodal street network with low connectivity are also some of the physical defining features attributed to sprawl. This last feature is a crucial element in the negative effects of sprawl and in the solutions presented to help combat those negative
This frequently called-out feature of sprawl can be defined as a bounty of large-lot, single-family residential housing sub-divisions that consume extensive parcels of what was unoccupied or productive land. Aside from this key characteristic, segregated land uses and a nodal street network with low connectivity are also some of the physical defining features attributed to sprawl. This last feature is a crucial element in the negative effects of sprawl and in the solutions presented to help combat those negative