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THE COSTS OF SUBURBAN SPRAWL AND URBAN DECAY. What is Suburban Sprawl? Sprawl is unsustainable development that wastes tax dollars, destroys farmland.

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1 THE COSTS OF SUBURBAN SPRAWL AND URBAN DECAY

2 What is Suburban Sprawl? Sprawl is unsustainable development that wastes tax dollars, destroys farmland and open space, and neglects existing infrastructure and community resources.

3 Schools Workplace Shops Recreation Home Everything is a Drive Away Suburban parents spend 17 full days a year behind the wheel, more than the average parent spends dressing, bathing and feeding a child. Source: Surface Transportation Policy Project

4 About Grow Smart RI Statewide non-profit organization Statewide non-profit organization Diverse coalition of interests Diverse coalition of interests

5 Mission Promote patterns of development that…… - Revitalize city & town centers - Preserve historic, cultural and natural resources - Expand economic opportunity for all Rhode Islanders

6 How We Get it Done Research / Education Research / Education Policy Reform / Advocacy Policy Reform / Advocacy Building municipal capacity Building municipal capacity

7 The Costs of Sprawl and Urban Decay in Rhode Island Published December, 1999

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9 Rhode Island Growth Trends 1980-2000 Population growth = 6.9% Housing growth = 17.2% Motor vehicle growth = 16.4%

10 Increase in developed land 1961-1995 Core: 54% increase Ring:122% increase Suburb169% increase Rural205% increase

11 Costs of Sprawl Loss of farms and forestland – 1964-1997: farmland reduced by half – Potential additional loss by 2020: 3,100 acres farmland 24,000 acres forestland Infrastructure Costs – Roads – School facilities – Utility lines

12 Social Costs Poverty in Core Cities

13 Loss of jobs from core cities

14 Fiscal Impacts on Urban Centers Lost Tax Revenue – Estimated loss in assessed valuations: $1.3 billion – 1998: 934 acres of vacant lots in Providence 8% of citywide acreage – 1999: 560 vacant buildings in Providence

15 Urban Fiscal Impacts Reduced property values Increasing tax rates

16 Fiscal Impact on suburban and rural towns Increased taxes due to: – Increased cost of community services due to amount of growth – Increased cost of community services due to pattern of growth

17 Other Impacts Increased motor vehicle usage = negative environmental impacts Increased storm water runoff from roads and parking lots Increased auto emissions

18 Calculating the Costs  Current pattern = net gain of 25,000 new housing units from 2000-2020 34,000 units -- ring/suburban/rural - 9,000 units – urban 25,000 ( RI Statewide Planning Projections)

19 Alternative Core Development pattern 8,750 new units in Urban Core and Ring 6,250 new units in Suburban 10,000 new units in Rural 25,000 new units

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21 How can communities “grow smart”? Encourage growth & development in existing city and town centers Mix land uses Create a range of housing opportunities and choices Foster “walkable” close-knit neighborhoods Preserve & protect open space, farmland, & critical environmental areas Provide a variety of transportation choices

22 Promote a “distinctive sense of place” through preservation Take advantage of existing community assets Make development decisions predictable, fair and cost-effective Encourage citizen participation in development decisions

23 What Smart Growth “Is” And “Is Not” Vibrant cities, suburbs and towns Not anti-suburban Wider variety of housing choices Not about telling people where or how to live More transportation choices and less traffic Not against cars and roads Well-planned growth that improves quality of life Not against growth

24 www.growsmartri.com 345 South Main Street Providence, RI 02903 273-5711 Jflaherty@growsmartri.com


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