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May 26, 2019
6:48:20pm
mik3 All-American
Seems like at some point suburbs (and cities planned like suburbs) transition to high-density cities, if
they are growing fast enough.

If that's the case in some areas in Utah, I don't think the solution is to build as if it will continue to be centered around needing a car to go everywhere. Plus you have the issue of traffic as well: if it's easy/free/convenient to park, wouldn't that mean you'll have more cars on the road? You can only rely on sprawl and adding/expanding thoroughfares so much before you end up being LA. You don't want to be LA.
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