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Thursday, March 6, 2014

More Pavement

I continue my quest to be the Ken Pomeroy of impervious surfaces.  Here's a nicer visual with new data from Lynchburg and James City County, giving us a much smoother and more indicative index - from dense city to mixed city to suburban county to suburban/exurban county.


Posted by Luke Juday at 2:28 PM
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