Smart growth is an approach to community design that connects housing, transportation, and land use to create healthy, prosperous, and resilient neighborhoods.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Smart Growth America cultivates vibrant, sustainable communities with diverse living and transportation options, enhancing quality of life for all.
Throughout the year, we host a number of in-person and virtual events covering topics related to public health, social equity, and climate resilience.
By Steve Davis, October 25, 2007
The 2007 Growth and Transportation Survey details what Americans think about how development affects their immediate community, and the results may surprise you on some issues.
As evidence of the traction the issue has gained in the last few years, nearly three-quarters of Americans are concerned about the role growth and development plays in climate change.
Traffic congestion is still a concern to many Americans as it continues to worsen in most cities in the country. Half of those surveyed think improving public transit would be the best way to reduce congestion, and 26 percent believe developing communities that reduce the need to drive would be the better alternative. Only one in five said building new roads was the answer.
Here are a few key findings from the survey, which you can read in detail on our main website.
75% of those polled said that improving public transportation and building communities that don’t require as much driving were better long-term solutiosn for reducing traffic. Only 21% said that building new roads provided the best solution.
Americans are more concerned than ever about the impact of growth and development on the changing climate. Nearly 90% believe new communities should be designed so we can walk more and drive less, and that public transportation should be improved and acccesible.
With 84% against, Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to the privatization of public roads and highways, one of the key initiatives of U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters.
80% prefer redeveloping our older, existing urban and suburban areas rather than building new housing and commerical development at the edges of our existing suburbs.
© 2025 Smart Growth America. All rights reserved
Site By3Lane Marketing