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RECAP: EXPRESSWAY BATTLES IN NEW YORK CITY. Notable players: Robert Moses vs Jane Jacobs Superhighways across dense neighbourhoods “Slum clearance”: Highways, anonymous high-rise tower cities Next: The Penn Station battle. TWO FINAL OBSERVATIONS. North American expressway battles
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RECAP: EXPRESSWAY BATTLES IN NEW YORK CITY • Notable players: Robert Moses vs Jane Jacobs • Superhighways across dense neighbourhoods • “Slum clearance”: Highways, anonymous high-rise tower cities • Next: The Penn Station battle
TWO FINAL OBSERVATIONS • North American expressway battles • Congestion: The big lie
ALTERNATIVES Politics and policy
CONVENTIONAL PATTERN: CAN WE REVERSE IT? • Rural fundamentalism • Love affair with the automobile • Decentralization of industry and routine decision-making • Culture wars won’t end sprawl
TOPICS • Politics of transportation • Politics of exurban development • Counter-measures • Mobilizing support
POLITICS OF TRANSPORTATION The power of the argument in favour of expressways
DEFINITIONS • Grade-separated roadways • By-pass highways • Radial roads • Downtown loop • Arterials • Collectors • Local streets
ARGUMENTS ANSWERS • Ugliness • Noise • Pollution • Destruction of neighbourhoods • Increase in traffic • Traffic builds despite congestion: shortcuts • Traffic on residential streets • Congestion affects buses too • Arterials must be widened, aren’t grade-separated • Worst pollution comes from idling
THE TRANSPORTATION-LAND USE CONNECTION • Traffic counts guide road policy • Implicit assumption: continuation of status quo • Low-density, single-use development requires roads • A road-dominated system limits the feasibility of anything but low-density, single-use development • The alternative: LUTRAQ (Land use, transit, air quality connection)
THE ENGINEERS’ COUNTER-ATTACK • Open advocacy of expressways • The underground phase: Incremental implementation • “Four-lane arterial”: Scaled-down version • Bridge projects • Inaccurate cost estimates: Norwood Bridge
ROAD CREEP IN WINNIPEG • Circumferential routes: “Loops” spread the city • The mid-town loop • Chief Peguis Bridge • Kildonan Corridor • Hwy 90/Kenaston Blvd. • Bishop Grandin • Lagimodiere Blvd.
CIRCUMFERENTIAL ROUTES ARE OK IF… • Rights-of-way have been reserved • Non-contiguous development is not allowed • Winnipeg flunks on the second condition
MORE ROAD CREEP • Radial routes: Destroy neighbourhoods • Charleswood Bridge • Norwood Bridge extensions • Widening of Ellice
EXPRESSWAY BATTLES • Balance of forces • System reinforces itself over time • Resistance building?
TRANSPORTATION POLITICS: CONCLUSIONS • Road-dominated transportation policy • Sources of support • Suburban residents • City officials with an engineering background • Sources of opposition • Inner city residents and business people • Environmental & financial concerns
PROGRESS • Urban decay: No longer a taboo subject • Downtown development incentives • Provincial Land Use Policies (PLUP) • Broad-scale culture change • Growing salience of environmental issues
REMINDER: TOPICS • Politics of transportation • Politics of exurban development • Counter-measures • Mobilizing support
POLITICS OF EXURBAN DEVELOPMENT • Suburban subdivisions don’t pay for themselves • Inflated costs of infrastructure and services • Tax flight
WHY WORRY? First reason: trends
WINNIPEG’S POPULATION GROWTH • 1986-91: 3.7 % • 1991-96: 0.3 • 1996-2001: 0.17 • 2001-06: 2.2
THE TREND Exurban - Winnipeg growth ratio: 1996-2001 - 38:1 2001-2006 - 3.3:1
WHY WORRY? • Second reason: Political implications of the trend
CITY PLANNING CONTROLS • Design • Location • Development charges
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT CHARGES • Roads and bridges • Underground municipal services • Park allowance
COSTS NOT CHARGED FOR • Subsidized transit service • Community centres • Library branches • Police service • Fire service De facto subsidy for fringe development
EXURBAN DEVELOPMENT PROCESS • Subdivision of farms • Residential competition • Installation of sewerage, water • Edge cities: Commercial, industrial development
DIMINISHING BARGAINING POWER OF THE CITY • Residential competition • City advantages: Location, quality of services • Exurban water and sewerage • Exurban competition becomes more formidable • Declining city control over development
GROWING IRRELEVANCE OF THE CENTRE • Exurban location of jobs, as well as residence • Remember: peaking • Traffic patterns become circumferential, rather than radial
TOPICS: REMINDER • Politics of transportation • Politics of exurban development • Counter-measures • Mobilizing support
COUNTER-MEASURES Dealing with sprawl
THE NEED FOR PROVINCIAL INTERVENTION • The Capital Region Partnership • What’s wrong with it • Population/representation balance • Clashing political interests • Remember: Geographic patterns of political conflict
MANDATORY METROPOLITAN PLANNING FRAMEWORK • Taxation • Metropolitan tax equalization • Exurban tax surcharge • Split tax • Raise tax on land • Lower tax on buildings
SPLIT TAX(Incentive taxation) • Incentive for compact development • Disincentive for large lots, surface parking • Georgists – followers of Henry George: single tax
MANDATORY FRAMEWORK II: LAND USE MEASURES • Agricultural land reserve • Growth boundary • Twenty-year plan • Boundaries • Review every five years
QUESTION FOR DISCUSSION Instead of the complexities of growth boundaries and tax equalization schemes, how about simply expanding the boundaries of the central city to include all the exurban areas?
FAILURE TO DEFINE URBAN-AGRICULTURAL BOUNDARY… • Brings the many ills of sprawl • Erodes viability of agriculture
URBAN-AGRICULTURAL CONFLICTS • Septic tanks & the water • Pets/farm animals • Smells • Heavy machinery on roads