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City Limits : : Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America's Highways

Kimble, Megan. Book - 2024 388.1 Ki, Adult Book / Nonfiction / Social Science / General / Kimble, Megan None on shelf 1 request on 3 copies Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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"Every major American city has a highway tearing through its center. Seventy years ago, planners sold these highways as progress, essential to our future prosperity. The automobile promised freedom, and highways were going to take us there. Instead, they divided cities, displaced people from their homes, chained us to our cars, and locked us into a high-emissions future. And the more highways we built, the worse traffic got. Nowhere is this more visible than in Texas. In Houston, Dallas, and Austin, residents and activists are fighting against massive, multi-billion-dollar highway expansions that will claim thousands of homes and businesses, entrenching segregation and sprawl. In City Limits, journalist Megan Kimble weaves together the origins of urban highways with the stories of ordinary people impacted by our failed transportation system. In Austin, hundreds of families will lose childcare if a preschool is demolished to make way for Interstate 35. In Houston, a young Black woman will lose her brand-new home for a new lane on Interstate 10-just blocks away from where a seventy-four-year-old nurse lost her home in the 1960s when that same highway was built. And in Dallas, an urban planner has improbably found himself at the center of a national conversation about highway removal. What if, instead of building our aging roads wider and higher, we removed those highways altogether? It's been done before, first in San Francisco, and more recently, in Rochester, where Kimble traces how highway removal has brought new life to a divided city. With propulsive storytelling and ground-level reporting, City Limits exposes the enormous social and environmental costs wrought by our allegiance to a life of increasing speed and dispersion, and brings to light the people who are fighting for a more sustainable, connected future"-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Crown, [2024]
Year Published: 2024
Description: 340 pages : maps ; 25 cm
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780593443781

SUBJECTS
Express highways -- United States.
Transportation -- United States -- Planning.
Cities and towns -- Environmental aspects.
Cities and towns -- Social aspects.
Roads -- Environmental aspects.