exurbs
Exurbs are a term in urban geography that describes communities located beyond the suburbs of a central metropolis. They are tied economically and socially to the urban core through commuting, trade, and other connections, yet often retain a semi-rural or rural character and a distinct development pattern from the inner suburbs.
Characteristics of exurbs typically include lower housing density, larger lot sizes, and a mix of agricultural
Development in exurbs is driven by transportation infrastructure, affordability pressures in the urban core, and a
Impacts of exurban growth include increased demand for water, sewer, roads, and other infrastructure, as well
The term exurb is distinct from the core suburbs, as exurban areas lie beyond the traditional suburban