Suburbs increasingly view their auto-centric sprawl as a health hazard
Author: Katherine ShaverOutlet: Washington PostPublished: January 2, 2017Link to Article Articles 0The connection between the type of places we live in and our well-being should be obvious, but until recently there has been little hard data showing sprawl’s negative impacts on our health – both physical and mental. This is changing and not only health practitioners but also public officials and residents have started to acknowledge the importance of walkable, mixed-use environments.