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Country (Rural) vs. City (Urban and Suburban), Urban Planning, 106 replies Which city has the best urban infill initiatives to combat suburban sprawl?, Urban Planning, 47 replies how can you live in an urban city and yet be in a rural or suburban neighborhood?, Urban Planning, 13 replies
Originally Posted by cheybear is Tennessee urban, rural, or suburban Yes. Urban vs. suburban vs. rural and what is considered inner city? - Urban Planning -Urban, city, town planning, land use, zoning, transportation and transit, environmental issues, urban design, community development, subdivisions, revitalization - Page 22 - City-Data Forum
Country (Rural) vs. City (Urban and Suburban), Urban Planning, 106 replies Which city has the best urban infill initiatives to combat suburban sprawl?, Urban Planning, 47 replies how can you live in an urban city and yet be in a rural or suburban neighborhood?, Urban Planning, 13 replies
There would still be some fine-tuning needed to account for urban Urban vs. suburban vs. rural and what is considered inner city? (schools, New Orleans) - Urban Planning -Urban, city, town planning, land use, zoning, transportation and transit, environmental issues, urban design, community development, subdivisions, revitalization - Page 6 ...
Usually rural is defined by density and built form rather than by municipal boundaries. So we can ask at what density (or whatever other important markers) does a place become rural? So why not for urban and suburban in the same way? Then, at density (or again, any other factors) does a places become urban? Or suburban?
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Exactly what I was thinking. Urban campus that is in its own district or suburban campus in a metro area. Forget the rural or college-town campus if you can. This would mean no NYU (too urban), yes to Univ. of Wash. or Univ. of Minn. for urban, and yes to Univ. of Md. at College Park for suburban (I believe they are on Metro).
What are the pros and cons of going to an urban campus vs a suburban/rural campus. I've heard that in a suburban campus you are pretty much isolated from the rest of the world and a car is a necessity, but parties on weekends are much better because half the campus isn't gone exploring the city.
I agree that it takes more than numbers. A well-defined downtown is a must, and yes many college towns work well as a smaller urban setting. My present town is only 6,000 peeps and while it does have a real downtown, it lacks several of the qualities I desire. The town we hope to move to, Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island, is maybe 15,000 people.
View Poll Results: Urban vs Suburban vs Rual: Urban: I need everything close by 10: 40.00%: suburban: I like a little more elbow room 11: 44.00%: Rural: I need a pure country setting, love extra acres of land 5: 20.00%: Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 25. You may not vote on this poll