Title
"Five Myths About Sprawl"
Abstract
The article reviews a recent book about suburban sprawl (Robert Bruegmann’s “Sprawl: A Compact History”), and shows how the book exemplifies a wide variety of misconceptions about the causes and effects of suburban sprawl. For example, Bruegmann argues that the near-universal existence of some suburban development means that sprawl is inevitable in a free society. My article responds that there is a huge difference between fundamentally pedestrian-friendly cities with some suburban development and regions where an automobile is a necessity even for city-dwellers. The article goes on to show how, by promoting auto-oriented sprawl, government made the latter situation common.
Disciplines
Environmental Law | Housing Law | Land Use Law | Law and Society
Date of this Version
August 2006
Recommended Citation
Michael E Lewyn, ""Five Myths About Sprawl"" (August 28, 2006). bepress Legal Series. bepress Legal Series.Working Paper 1645.
https://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/1645