
Community Growth: Crisis and Challenge (ca. 1959)
The film “Community Growth: Crisis and Challenge” discusses the rapid urbanization and suburban expansion in America during the mid-20th century, highlighting the consequences of uncontrolled development on land resources. It examines how the post-World War II housing boom led to a surge in suburban living, creating challenges such as increased demand for community services and rising land costs. The film advocates for better land use planning, including innovative development concepts like planned unit developments and cluster housing, to accommodate growth while preserving community character. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement and flexible zoning regulations to address the land crisis effectively.
Keywords
urbanization, suburban expansion, land use, housing boom, community planning, zoning regulations, planned unit development, cluster housing, community services, post-war America
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