Across
- 3. rapid spread of development outward from a city (CC)20
- 5. Cities merging into a single urban area (IDK)18
- 8. visual reminders on the landscape of how the centers of cities have changed (IDK)20
- 10. areas not connected to cities and run by druglords and gangs (CC)19
- 11. developing towns and cities (CC)18
- 12. distance people are willing to travel for certain goods or services (VIT)18
- 14. Hexagons (IDK)18
- 20. the idea that zones within a city have specific and distinct purposes (IDK)19
- 23. process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents (VIT)20
- 24. area where new residents can be close to religious institutions,friends,and relatives who speak the same language (IDK)20
- 25. Cities shaped by the distances people could walk (IDK)18
- 26. when people move farther out into rural areas to work (CC)18
- 28. small scale merchants congregate weekly or yearly to sell goods (IDK)19
- 29. set of policies to preserve farmland and other open,undeveloped spaces (CC)20
- 30. long term viability (CC)20
Down
- 1. when people move back into the city (CC)18
- 2. culture that reflects lack of income (VIT)20
- 4. industrial use and poor quality housing (CC)19
- 6. renovating a site in a city by removing existing landscape and rebuilding from ground up (VIT)20
- 7. areas of poorly built housing (IDK)19
- 9. describes a city as a series of rings around a central business district (CC)19
- 13. a theory that was developed to explain the distribution of cities of different sizes across a region (VIT)18
- 15. key locations along transportation routes that turned into cities (IDK)19
- 16. narrow streets and formal economy (VIT)19
- 17. areas of a city only for residential use (CC)19
- 18. straight streets (VIT)19
- 19. size of a population necessary for a certain service (VIT)18
- 21. communities that grew along rail lines (IDK)18
- 22. change in the use of a house (IDK)20
- 27. process by which banks refuse to loan money to residents in certain areas (IDK)20
