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American Planning Association Exam AICP Topic 8 Question 90 Discussion

Actual exam question for American Planning Association's AICP exam
Question #: 90
Topic #: 8
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Where was the first urban growth boundary established in the US?

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Roxane
21 hours ago
Los Angeles? Really? I don't think they're known for their forward-thinking urban planning. Maybe Lexington, Kentucky instead?
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Joanna
2 days ago
I'm gonna go with Lancaster, Pennsylvania. That's a pretty historic city, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were pioneers in this kind of thing.
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Malinda
12 days ago
I agree with Marva, Portland was a pioneer in urban planning.
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Marva
13 days ago
I think it was Portland because they were one of the first cities to implement such a boundary.
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Maddie
14 days ago
A) Portland, Oregon
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Coral
17 days ago
Portland, Oregon? That's the obvious choice here. Urban growth boundaries are a hallmark of Oregon's land use planning.
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