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New urbanism

New Urbanism is an urban design movement that burst onto the scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

New Urbanists aim to reform all aspects of real estate development. Their work affects regional and local plans. They are involved in new development, urban retrofits[?], and suburban infill[?]. In all cases, New Urbanist neighborhoods are walkable, and contain a diverse range of housing and jobs.

New Urbanists support regional planning for open space, appropriate architecture and planning, and the balanced development of jobs and housing. They believe these strategies are the best way to reduce the time people spend in traffic, to increase the supply of affordable housing, and to rein in urban sprawl. Many other issues, such as historic restoration, safe streets, green building, and the renovation of brownfields are also covered in the Charter of the New Urbanism, the movement's seminal document.

 

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