Across
- 1. legally added land area to a city in the U.S.
- 6. a spatial generalization of the large, late twentieth century city in the U.S.
- 7. a subsidiary urban area surrounding and connecting to the central city
- 9. program in which cities identify wrecked inner city neighborhoods, fix them up, and turn the land over to private developers
- 12. an extended urban area
- 14. process of changing an urban neighborhood from a low income, to a middle-class area
- 17. an urbanized area between 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitants
- 22. a very large city
- 23. change in density in an urban area from the center to the edge
- 24. office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area
- 25. banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase of improve property within the boundaries
Down
- 2. urban designs that calls for development to create walk able neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs
- 3. law that limits the permitted uses of land and max density of development in a community
- 4. an area that's either becoming more rural or more urban
- 5. a ring of land maintained as agriculture to limit the spread of an urban area
- 6. low income inhabitants
- 8. social groups are arranged around a collection of nodes of activities
- 10. model that contains five rings
- 11. model of North American urban areas
- 13. area surround a central place from which people are attracted to use the place's goods and services
- 15. stats indicating a city in the U.S.
- 16. process of change in the use of a house
- 18. area of a city where retail and office activities are clustered
- 19. housing that is rented to residents with low incomes
- 20. model that combines elements of Latin American culture and globalization
- 21. people illegally establish residencies on land they don't own
