BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Managing Editor
California's growing Latino community should be the darling of the urban planning set: they prefer smart-growth design.
Municipal planners need only feed into this propensity by providing dense multifamily housing within walking distance of retail and workplaces, and its popularity will be assured.
If planners miss this opportunity, however, Latinos will start to buy into the classic "American Dream,"...
CREJ Managing Editor
California's growing Latino community should be the darling of the urban planning set: they prefer smart-growth design.
Municipal planners need only feed into this propensity by providing dense multifamily housing within walking distance of retail and workplaces, and its popularity will be assured.
If planners miss this opportunity, however, Latinos will start to buy into the classic "American Dream,"...
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