We've heard how people have been leaving the cities in northeastern Ohio
for the suburbs. Most will say they moved for a better quality of life, but
a growing number of critics are pointing out problems with the suburbs.
Most notably, they argue that suburbs were designed for the automobile,
not for people. These so-called "neo-traditionalists" have been designing
neighborhoods to resemble old fashion small towns that promise
a greater sense of community. A group in Cleveland is hoping to revive
just such a place in hopes of bringing people back to the city. WKSU's Mark
Urycki has part five in our series on urban sprawl.
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