What is urban mold?

Urban Blight refers to the deterioration and disintegration of buildings and older areas of large cities due to neglect, crime or lack of economic support. This is a typical view in most American cities and in many cities around the world. As the city ages, some buildings or real estate are not maintained and do not become, leave or condemn. This can also be referred to as Urban Decay. People who cannot afford to live elsewhere must sometimes live in qualities that are without appropriate maintenance, such as housing projects that can also be called slums or ghettos. It can be said that the appearance and state of these properties as well as their use.

This problem is not just a cosmetic problem. As the houses or properties are condemned and disintegrated, they can affect other well -maintained properties that surround them. Like blight in plants, other healthy plants can affect, urban mold can spread to other properties or affect other properties. Bring Down the ambient value of assets can beState the story for illegal activities such as drug trafficking, and are more susceptible to fires that can spread to other buildings.

Urban Blight can also refer to certain unattractive elements in the city that do not apply to real buildings. For example, in Philadelphia, a company created to reduce urban mold (Scrub) was created in 1990 to reduce 60 illegal billboards built throughout the city. They also fought to prevent more billboards from being positioned to keep the city beautiful. For some, as well as Scruba organizers, Blight concerns typically urban functions that tend to "uglified" the city.

Some smaller cities resist the construction of skyscrapers and the limits of buildings, because they feel that tall buildings are a sign of urban mold. In cities and cities, efforts to revive neighborhoods where Number are crumbling properties can also be developed. SoThe real estate can be demolished or rebuilt and parks or new businesses can be set up to make the neighborhood more attractive.

other cities can also resist growth for a certain point because they feel that it will lead to urban mold. They can limit the construction of new houses every year and also place the conditions where houses can be built. The aim can be to maintain some spaces such as mountain ridges, open and beautiful, because they were the key attractions of the city or the city. Some consider former open spaces and mountains that are now Pepé with an example of mold.

in any city of a particular age and size is probably at least some parts of the running parts. It can only be that growth in the city has reduced its cosmetic value. Alternatively, urban mold can reduce the values ​​of real estate or to pose a danger to the inhabitants complying with the law. Many cities are trying to solve this problem, but often financing is limited to drought projects.

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