Many older American cities have sought to reverse their economic decline by fostering a kind of hybrid urban-suburban culture, an ethos that fuses suburban security and standardization with urban congestion and pizazz.
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The highway initially joined all the major coastal centres; however, a number of bypasses, particularly in the south, have diverted traffic around these cities to expedite traffic flow and ease urban congestion.
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The redesigned Prelude, which went on sale last week, is made for roads like these, as well as for tight Interstate ramps and urban congestion in which only the nimble can be quick.
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For these reasons, as well as relatively mild ( for Canada ) climate, the Comox Valley is very attractive to people looking for small town and rural alternatives to suburban homogenization and urban congestion.
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"With urban congestion and gasoline prices on the rise, " he added, " if ever there was a time to introduce this small, cheeky car to the U . S ., now is it ."
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Zeiger wouldn't speculate as to when construction would start on the additional 3, 400 homes, which were approved by the City Council in 1990 after intense debate and predictions of traffic jams, environmental damage and urban congestion.
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In 1988, the Office of Florida's Turnpike was formed, with $ 220 million worth of revenue bonds being sold in April 1989 to renovate the toll plazas, service centers and improve the road with the reduction of urban congestion.
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The airport was operated until 1966 when it was closed due to urban congestion and all air traffic was moved to the former Napier AAF . Napier Field was less constrained geographically, being located farther outside of the town.
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That does not necessarily mean that their ideas on immigration, the environment, public health, urban congestion and the rest are wrong; it may mean that it's going to take time for the rest of the country to catch up with them.
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Larger numbers of Spanish immigrants entered the country in the first quarter of the twentieth century due to the same circumstances of rural poverty and urban congestion that led other Europeans to emigrate in that period, as well as unpopular wars.