I'm certainly not citing the Dallas/Ft Worth Metroplex as an exemplar of urban development. Those new houses out in Allen or Mansfield are on large lots on unwalkable streets with no sidewalks, far from any shopping and really far from any big employers. The vast majority of the houses are ordinary suburban schlock. But because of local aesthetic preferences, the most exclusive subdivisions don't allow front-loaded garages, which means they still build alleys.
The "Disney streets" of North Dallas, developed in the 1970s:
A Plano subdivision from the 1990s:
Brand new houses in McKinney, 30 miles from downtown Dallas: