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The Portland Exception

Sprawl, Smart Growth, and Rural Land Lost in 15 Cities

An analysis of how 15 US cities are doing at curbing urban sprawl, with a focus on Portland, Oregon.

The Portland Exception

 

October 25, 2004

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A new analysis of growth compared Portland's record at curbing sprawl and protecting rural land with 14 other US cities, including Seattle and Boise. The study, which is part of Sightline's Cascadia Scorecard project, found that Oregon's land-use policies excel in protecting rural land and curbing low-density sprawl.

Person for person in the last decade, new development in metropolitan Portland consumed less than half as much land as the average city in the study.

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Maps from the study

Note: The 15 cities in the study included Austin, Texas; Boise, Idaho; Charlotte, North Carolina; Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas, Nevada; Madison, Wisconsin; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; Nashville, Tennessee; Orlando, Florida; Phoenix, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; Riverside-San Bernardino, California; Sacramento, California; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Seattle, Washington.

Publication date: 11/04/2004 | Topic(s): Sprawl & Transportation | Pages: 14 | Publication type: Report
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