Re: The Mayor's comments
Von: rotten (bdjr76@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 20.09.2007 23:25
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Newsgroup: alt.planning.urban
Datum: 20.09.2007 23:25
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On Sep 20, 4:05 pm, "George Conklin" <n...@earthlink.net> wrote: > > That not entirely true, look at the population for major cities in the > > US from after WW2, their populations went down. > > Starting in 1950 the population of the most dense areas went down. But > the vast growth in suburban populations could never have been placed in the > old-style cities. As the movement from rural to urban continued, and the > population of the nation went up sharply, the old cities were not able to > take even 10% of the changes. Well if central city population went down and suburban population went up, I'd call it reasonable to assume that some of those people from the central cities were moving out to the suburbs.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- George Conklin (21.09.2007 02:01)
