In its final installment of the series "Grappling with Growth," The Detroit News weighs the costs and benefits of land reforms adopted in Baltimore and Lacaster County.
"With strip malls, subdivisions and lines of brake lights at every corner, 21 Mile Road is a generic, suburban blur. But 21 miles north of downtown Baltimore, Maryland, strict zoning preserves a verdant landscape of horse farms along quiet lanes. In Livingston County, the Brighton-Howell corridor is a new, federally designated "urban area." In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, rolling hills remain covered in the same soybeans, corn and cows that long dominated Livingston."
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FULL STORY: 2 states put brakes on runaway growth

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