Effects on Suburban Sprawl
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Effects on Suburban Sprawl
Special Topics of Planning
February 11, 2005
Suburban Sprawl has effect are natural landscapes and aesthetics of cityscapes. Sprawl has a negative image in streets, commercial, residential, and overall appearance of cities if not properly planned. Many Americans travel to different cities to find aesthetically pleasing environments and landscapes.
Landscapes are visible features of landforms and objects around structure building such as tress, gardens, or waterfalls. Culture landscapes are places people live and visit in the countryside, village, or city. Aesthetic landscapes appearance may offer cultural significance, and history. Las Vegas is an example of city offers New York, New York Casino as homage to the iconic American city. This casino not only attracts more tourist, but offers and cityscape skyline remembrance to the city.
The imageless cities are form without landscapes cause by over development roadways, highways, and concrete expansion . There are no mature trees or diverse architecture forming different surroundings and parklike settings. Landscaping has matured neighborhoods and has added various additions to homes. New developers may be against landscaping an area for many reasons. By having high mature trees, bushes, and gardens may block the view of signage, believing customers