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Old Posted Oct 7, 2020, 3:35 PM
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Originally Posted by toddguy View Post
Atlanta's sprawl and in particular the large lot checkerboard amount of it is unreal, also avocados and avocado toast are great. LA is huge but even the single family home development is relatively dense-similar to Canadian cities. Many cities out west and in Canada do not have the transition zone of low density large lot sprawl-it goes from developed to just not developed with no miles of checkerboard sprawl(SE US) and intermingling of urban/suburban development(NE US).

*this is all going by the standard for US "urban" areas many of which are suburban really and not by the standards of most other nations.
L.A. also has quite a bit more multi-unit housing than Atlanta. L.A. has a lot of this, while Atlanta is far more skewed to sfh.
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