Grid City Planning
Oscar Rawson
Mr. Roddy
IHSS
4/30/22
Grid Planning
The grid plan is a type of city structure that places streets at 90 degree angles perpendicular to each other. This form of city structure is intended to make cities friendlier for pedestrians and more walkable. Throughout history, various cultures have utilized this system. It dates back to some of the first planned out cities on the Indian subcontinent. One of the first American cites to use a grid structure was Philadelphia. However, from the beginning, American cities were hesitant to utilize grid structure. Many cities, like Boston, started without the structure and later utilized it for new additions. As America expanded west, almost all of the cities utilized grid planning. Since the westerner cities were more thought out, more modern and less dense, they were able to be constructed much more carefully. When given the choice, city planners chose to use a grid system primarily to make the city more walkable and provide more space for pedestrians.
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