1. Set Focus
Pose this essential question: What should be the goals of urban planners?
2. Read and Discuss
Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:
- Why were highways built through cities and, specifically, through communities of color? (Highways were built through cities so that they could help quickly evacuate people in the event of nuclear attack. They were often built through communities of color because land there was cheaper to buy after years of the discriminatory practice of redlining, and because the people in those areas did not have the political power to demand that construction take place elsewhere.)
- What are some ways cities, organizations, and others are addressing the problems created by urban highways? (Some cities plan to replace stretches of highway with more connected and walkable neighborhoods. Rochester, New York, has already filled in part of a sunken highway and developed the area with townhouses and bike lanes. Locals in other cities are demanding fixes to pollution and safety hazards, and President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan allocates $1 billion to reconnect neighborhoods.)