Year Published
2001
Abstract
This paper examines the Portland experience as America’s most widely regarded
example of urban sustainability. It suggests that appearances are deceptive. It
compares some characteristics of development in Portland with similar trends in Los
Angeles, not known as an exemplar of sustainability. The data suggest that Portland
and Los Angeles are much more alike than different. In fact, from some points of
view, Portland is less sustainable. It sprawls more (with densities about one-half of
Los Angeles), its housing is less affordable, it consumes more land for urban
development, it has more roads, and its minimal reliance on transit is similar.
example of urban sustainability. It suggests that appearances are deceptive. It
compares some characteristics of development in Portland with similar trends in Los
Angeles, not known as an exemplar of sustainability. The data suggest that Portland
and Los Angeles are much more alike than different. In fact, from some points of
view, Portland is less sustainable. It sprawls more (with densities about one-half of
Los Angeles), its housing is less affordable, it consumes more land for urban
development, it has more roads, and its minimal reliance on transit is similar.
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