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Old 07-16-2009, 08:49 PM
 
Location: Elgin TX
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"Sausage Capital of Texas" since 1882 – Elgin City Manager
Jeff Coffee and a small group are talking about how to grow the
town, from its present size of 10,000 residents to about 40,000
residents in 5-10 years. By "doing it right," Coffee means following
the principles of New Urbanism to create a compact, close-knit
community with a lively downtown and traditional neighborhoods.
As he points out, those principles hearken back to the "old
urbanism" that spawned the railroad town.
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