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Urban planner reveals secrets to successful community design

April 23, 2024 | Sandy City Council, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah



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Urban planner reveals secrets to successful community design
During a recent government meeting, urban planning strategies were discussed, focusing on the successful design principles of Daybreak, a community known for its intentional development and walkability. The discussion highlighted the concept of a \"transect,\" which illustrates a gradual transition in building density—from lower-density single-family homes to multi-story office buildings—within a compact area.

The speaker emphasized the importance of creating neighborhoods that allow residents to access amenities, such as restaurants and offices, within walking distance. Daybreak's village center, Soda Road, serves as a prime example, hosting various community activities, including a concert series organized by Live Daybreak.

While acknowledging that many cities, like Sandy, may be largely built out and face challenges in implementing similar designs, the speaker encouraged local officials to consider transitional housing solutions. This involves strategically planning developments that bridge the gap between single-family homes and higher-density apartments, fostering a collaborative approach between builders and city planners to achieve shared objectives.

The meeting underscored the significance of applying these urban planning principles to enhance community livability, even in established areas.

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