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- Sector_model abstract "While accepting the existence of a central business district, Homer Hoyt suggested in 1939 that zones expand outward from the city center along railroads, highways, and other transportation arteries. Using Chicago as an example, an upper class residential sector evolved outward along the desirable Lake Michigan shoreline north of the central business district, while industry extended southward in sectors that followed railroad lines.In developing this model Hoyt observed that it was common for low-income households to be near railroad lines, and commercial establishments to be along business thoroughfares. Recognizing that the various transportation routes into an urban area, including railroads, sea ports, and tram lines, represented greater access, Hoyt theorized that cities tended to grow in wedge-shaped patterns -- or sectors -- emanating from the central business district and centered on major transportation routes. Higher levels of access meant higher land values, thus, many commercial functions would remain in the CBD but manufacturing functions would develop in a wedge surrounding transportation routes. Residential functions would grow in wedge-shaped patterns with a sector of low-income housing bordering manufacturing/industrial sectors (traffic, noise, and pollution makes these areas the least desirable) while sectors of middle- and high-income households were located furthest away from these functions. Hoyt's model attempts to state a broad principle of urban organization.".
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- Sector_model subject Category:City_layout_models.
- Sector_model subject Category:Demography.
- Sector_model subject Category:Geography_of_Canada.
- Sector_model subject Category:Geography_terminology.
- Sector_model subject Category:Urban_studies_and_planning.
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- Sector_model comment "While accepting the existence of a central business district, Homer Hoyt suggested in 1939 that zones expand outward from the city center along railroads, highways, and other transportation arteries.".
- Sector_model label "Model klinowy miasta".
- Sector_model label "Sector model".
- Sector_model label "Sektorenmodell".
- Sector_model label "セクター・モデル".
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- Sector_model depiction Hoyt_model.svg.
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