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Growing acceptance of shrinking cities?

by RianAmiton 10/29/2009 10:01:00 AM

Did anyone catch Nightline last night?  They did a story on a radical initiative in Flint, MI: bulldozing vacant properties, with the intention of eventually returning the land to nature.  Rush Limbaugh, for one - indignant as always - is none too pleased; this is happening in America!  We don't shrink, we grow!

Of course, many of us in the world of planning are familiar with the idea of shrinking cities; last spring some of us UEPers even got to meet, listen to and talk with Frank Popper, who is probably the country's most prolific academic proponent of the concept.  The Nightline report, which addressed the topic as if it was an alien from another universe, is really just the latest in a string of recent shrinking city coverage appearing in big media outlets (eg, Harvard professor Edward Glaeser recently wrote about it in the New York Times: "While there is no evidence that the Obama administration is committed to razing homes, it probably should be").  Though not many politicians are yet willing to hang their hat on physical constriction (listen carefully to Flint's mayor's hedge), there does appear to be a growing shrinking city movement.

We young academics often fall for the conceptual flavor of the week.  Does anyone want to argue for or against this one?

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11/4/2009 8:39:07 PM

AlexandraReisman

Thanks Rian. I find the idea of shrinking cities so fascinating. Displacement of residents seems to be a legitimate hurdle, but the stigma of "shrinking" is, to me, ridiculous.

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11/17/2009 7:55:22 AM

Nella Young

Hi Rian-
As you might know, I'm doing a fellowship in Germany this year, located in the state of Sachsen-Anhalt in the east.
My project is about how planners and others working to improve cities use artistic and cultural projects or interventions as part of a revitalization strategy and I'm working in a "shrinking cities" context. I'm starting a blog, http://art-and-urbanplanning.blogspot.com/ that touches on these issues. I thought you (and other readers) might like to check it out and hopefully engage in some more dialog.

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