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Riegl, Alois

risk homeostasis

Riverside (Atlanta, Georgia)

road rage

roadways; curving; and development costs; expenditures for; government investment in; inner-city; in new towns and villages; relationship between places of settlement and; width of

Roland Park (Maryland)

Rome (Italy)

Rusk, David

Sacramento County (California)

St. Louis, Pruitt Igoe housing project

San Antonio

San Bernardino (California)

San Diego

San Francisco; Embarcadero Freeway

Santa Barbara

Santa Fe

Savannah

schools; consolidated districts; federal mandate on; in new towns and villages; state policies on; urban

Schuster, Bud

Seagrove (Florida)

Seaside (Florida); architectural style of; civic buildings in; live-work units in

Seattle

security; private

segregation, income-based

Sennett, Richard

sense of place

septic-tank sprawl

Sert, Jose Luis

setbacks

sewage facilities

Shaker Heights (Ohio)

shipping methods

shootings, high school

shopping centers; adjacency versus accessibility to; along highways; versus main streets; neighborhood-scale; see also malls

sidewalks; width of

Sierra Club

Silvetti, Jorge

single-family houses; architectural style of; builders of; design of, value and; facades of; federal loan programs for; in new towns and villages; taxes on; urban

single-use zoning; adjacency versus accessibility in; investor security and; in regional planning

site plans; of five-minute walk neighborhoods

site-value taxation

Sitte, Camillo

smart growth, government policies on

“smart streets,”

Snyder, Mary Gail

soccer moms

social decline, environmental causes of

social equity: greenfield development and; regional planning and

Southern California Association of Governments

South Florida Water Management District

Soviet Union

sparse hierarchy

spatial definition

special-needs populations, facilities for

speeding

Spivak, Alvin

sports events, urban

sprawl; aesthetics of; architectural style and; components of; design to combat; developers and; environmentalist attack on; government policies to combat; history of; homebuilders and; housing as largest component of; increased automobile use and; municipalities bankrupted by; parking requirements and; plans for; poverty and; principles for reshaping, see new towns and villages; proactive approach to fighting; regional planning and; road rage and; successes in fight against; traffic congestion created by; victims of

squares, town

Stalin, Joseph

Stanford Research Institute,

state policies

stores, corner, see corner stores; see also retail

streets: in new towns and villages; pedestrian-friendly, see pedestrian-friendly design; in subdivisions; termination of vistas on; traditional neighborhood; width of

strip centers, see shopping centers

Stuart (Florida)

style, architectural

subdivisions; adjacency versus accessibility of shopping to; anticipated costs of servicing; boring; connectivity of new neighborhoods and; construction costs for; “cookie cutter,” 48; crime in; and federal loan programs; homebuilders and; landscaping of; marketing of; open space in; permitting process for; public realm and; street design in

subsidies, retail

suicide, teenage

Supreme Court, U.S.

Surface Transportation Policy Project

Syracuse (New York)

“takings,”

Tampa (Florida)

taxes; elective; federal policies on; gasoline; gentrification and; impact of sprawl on; on single-family homes; state laws on

teenagers, suburban

Tel Aviv

television

Thoreau, Henry David

Times Square (New York City)

Toole (Utah)

Toronto

“tough love” incentive program

tourism: historic preservation-induced; Main Street as destination for; street width and; traffic generated by

towers-in-the-park approach

towns, new, see new towns and villages

Traditional Neighborhood Development Checklist

Traditional Neighborhood Development Ordinance

traditional neighborhoods; affordable housing in; alleys in; construction costs for; environmental concern for; fundamental rules of; homebuilders and; income variance in; market experts and; mass transit and; new, development of, see new towns and villages;

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