![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() His index is based on the average of these three values, with higher scores reflecting higher levels of sprawl, notes. says Laidley used satellite images to develop a “Sprawl Index” to estimate sprawl at the Census block level, the smallest level available, estimating the share of metro population in those blocks below three key thresholds: 3,500, 8,500, and 20,000 persons per square mile. The piece examines a new study by Thomas Laidley, a sociology doctoral student at New York University. Cleveland is among the metro areas that has seen the most sprawl since 2000, according to this story from.
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