Houston on the Front Lines of Sprawl

EVENT: PUBLIC,   WEBINAR TRANSPORTATION
Apr 28, 2021
11:00am - 11:45am

In this talk, William Fulton discusses Houston as a prototypical, sprawling Sun Belt city.

Houston is on the front lines of sprawl. Known for its free-market approach to development, Houston is consuming new land faster than almost any American city, according to a recent analysis by the New York Times. At the same time, Houston faces natural disasters that are expected to become more intense with climate change, and rapid gentrification that threatens to displace residents and worsen inequality.


In this talk, William Fulton discusses Houston as a prototypical, sprawling Sun Belt city. He explores questions such as:

  •  Can Houston use market-based forces to tame sprawl?
  •  Can the city use land conservation to protect against flooding?
  •  Can a free-market, fast-growing city like Houston become more resilient in the age of climate change?

This free webinar is offered through the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. For more information, please visit their website.

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