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Reimagining Your Neighborhood
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Most Americans live in suburbia, in car-centric housing developments which trace their lineage back to Levittown and the returning WWII GIs. These suburban neighborhoods are, for the most part, very good at guarding our privacy and dismal at fostering our sense of belonging and community. We can't just scrap the whole 80-year experiment in suburban living; we've got too much invested in infrastructure. But we CAN take many practical steps to reimagine our neighborhoods so that they nourish inte…
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Most Americans live in suburbia, in car-centric housing developments which trace their lineage back to Levittown and the returning WWII GIs. These suburban neighborhoods are, for the most part, very good at guarding our privacy and dismal at fostering our sense of belonging and community. We can't just scrap the whole 80-year experiment in suburban living; we've got too much invested in infrastructure. But we CAN take many practical steps to reimagine our neighborhoods so that they nourish intergenerational connections and support aging in community. From simple steps - such as creating a ListServ, forming a neighborhood watch, or starting a CSA - to ambitious undertakings - such as creating a common house, an Eldercare Home, and a community energy system - the book's 22 contributors offer a creative, incremental approach that can reinvent the existing suburban landscape, one neighborhood at a time.

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Most Americans live in suburbia, in car-centric housing developments which trace their lineage back to Levittown and the returning WWII GIs. These suburban neighborhoods are, for the most part, very good at guarding our privacy and dismal at fostering our sense of belonging and community. We can't just scrap the whole 80-year experiment in suburban living; we've got too much invested in infrastructure. But we CAN take many practical steps to reimagine our neighborhoods so that they nourish intergenerational connections and support aging in community. From simple steps - such as creating a ListServ, forming a neighborhood watch, or starting a CSA - to ambitious undertakings - such as creating a common house, an Eldercare Home, and a community energy system - the book's 22 contributors offer a creative, incremental approach that can reinvent the existing suburban landscape, one neighborhood at a time.

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