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The future of Brooklyn

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A mayoral message assesses urban growth by comparing recent presidential vote totals with past censuses to estimate population increases and ward-level changes, and contrasts the city's expansion with that of other major municipalities. It attributes accelerated growth to the opening of the bridge and the development of elevated railways, quantifies existing and projected transit mileage, and reviews building statistics for 1888. The message frames transportation improvements as part of broader metropolitan integration and argues for deliberate public investment in pavements, sewers, water supply, parks, schools, and public buildings to meet the needs of a substantially larger population.

About the Author

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Alfred Clark Chapin

Alfred Clark Chapin was an American author and civic leader known for his contributions to discussions about urban development and community planning. His notable work, "The Future of Brooklyn," reflects his insights into the challenges and opportunities facing urban areas in the early 20th century. Chapin's writing often emphasized the importance of thoughtful planning and community engagement in shaping the future of cities. Through his work, he contributed to the broader discourse on urbanism and the role of citizens in fostering sustainable and vibrant communities.

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