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Fiscal costs and public safety risks of low-density residential development on farmland: findings from three diverse locations on the urban fringe of the Chicago metro area

Author: Esseks, J.Dixon.; Schmidt, Harvey E.; Sullivan, Kimberly L.
Date: 1997
Periodical: DeKalb, IL: American Farmland Trust, Center for Agriculture in the Environment
Link: http://farmlandinfo.org/cae/wp/98-1/wp98-1ab.html
Abstract: In a unique study, researchers from Northern Illinois University and American Farmland Trust found that scatter development in the Chicago suburbs is often subsidized by those living in adjoining municipalities. Furthermore, for many living in these far flung houses and subdivisions, the emergency response times for police, ambulance and fire fighters may exceed national standards. For the first time, NIU` and AFT researchers have been able to identify and define at least three patterns of scatter development common to the Chicago region. This may also be the first time anyone has documented the effects of scatter development on the delivery of emergency services.


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