Urban Inclosure Development: Urban Infill Development

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From the quaint café on the corner of First and Main that booms on Sunday mornings, to the community park and pond where families feed the ducks and children play in the midday sun, reminders of an urban area’s identity are scattered within its limits. This identity is composed of a certain level of community shared by the inhabitants of urban areas, and this sense of community develops over generations as people become personally intertwined with other people and structures contained within the fabric of their environment. This sense of community is the heartbeat of thriving urban centers and is what encourages people to take pride in their city — to take pride in their home. It is therefore alarming when one rounds the corner of Main to discover their favorite café has closed up shop, or the duck pond is gated because of contaminated water, or the historical home is deserted and falling apart. As building blocks of community like the café, pond, or the home are eliminated, the identity of urban environments is lost. Cities’ sense of being erodes and the vitality and joy of the area and its inhabitants decays.

The decay of social elements of urban areas is one of many factors that has led urban developers to pursue a new strategy known as urban infill development. Urban infill development seeks to create more sustainable urban areas by both halting the expansion of suburban sprawl and revitalizing urban centers by redeveloping previously developed sites (http://www.rff.org/rff/documents/RFF-DP-10-13.pdf). Successful infill development can increase density, enrich the physical appeal of the area, heighten the perceived sense of safety in urban areas, and, of course, build community. However, infill development faces challenges...

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...o the fringe. However, the pendulum of society has recently begun to swing in the opposite direction, and many Americans are once again settling cities in pursuit of their better way of life. Urban infill development helps make this new American dream possible. While urban infill development cannot fix all urban problems, it is a start toward developing more sustainable and socially enriching environments to live, play, and work. Like any other solution to remedy urban ills, the strategy has its challenges. However, efforts have been made to make infill development for attractive for developers and existing urban residents alike. It is time to stop focusing less on all the ways infill development is wrong and shift attention to all the ways infill development is right — right for urban areas, right for urban areas’ inhabitants, and right a changing American society.

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