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Planned housing developments continue to be built on the outskirts of Tijuana. Mexican authorities say they want to promote infill development and sustainable housing.

Mexicans are abandoning their suburban dreams and their ‘birdcage’ homes

Mexico built tens of thousands of suburban houses to support a home-owning boom, with the hope that cities would expand around these communities. But it’s not working out that way. Now the country has 600,000 abandoned homes.

Would-be suburbanites moving to or staying put in cities

New Census Data Reveals Shift from Suburbs to Cities

Census Reveals Great Reversal of ‘Great Migration’

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The Little Church that Could

Sprawl 2-Way

Steve Curwood talks with syndicated reporter Neal Pearce about who is looking at sprawl as a political issue, and why. Pearce indicates that an unusual trinity of urban and inner suburban dwellers, along with businesses, and environmentalists all seem to stake a claim on the issue.

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Suburban Sprawl Prevention Tax-A

A rural township in northern Michigan is trying to avoid becoming divided into malls and housing subdivisions and to preserve its open spaces and walkable town centers. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium’s J. Carl Ganter recently visited Old Mission Peninsula where he found a community that has taken the unusual step of taxing residents in […]

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Suburban Trapper

Reporter Lisa Labuz travels on house calls with a modern day trapper who removes wild animals from the homes of people who’ve strayed into their territory  ? the expanding rural suburbs.

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Suburban Sprawl Solutions

Outside of Chicago, a new development called Prairie Crossing combines new housing and preserved farmland. It is a compromise aimed at saving as much cropland as possible in an area under intense population pressure. Robin Finesmith of Living on Earth’s Midwest bureau reports.

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The changing face of suburbia

Arts, Culture & Media

Despite the bad rap that suburbs often get for being dull and sterile, more than half of Americans live there. We’re joined by Robert Puentes of the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program and Larry Levy of Hofstra University.