Noise emitted from road transport practically is one of the main sources of pollution in living environment of cities and around the exurbia roads. |
About 9 million of them live in the Chicago exurbia that sprawls out to Crystal Lake, 15 miles to the east. |
No, we're paving over the prime farmland as Americans flee out into exurbia, trying to flee the overcrowded housing stock in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, etcetera. |
The counties make up what is known as the Inland Empire, an area that has gone from orange groves to exurbia with a population in excess of four million — more than the city of Los Angeles. |
Whatever his tactical sleights, the Texas governor displays a continuous religiosity, unlikely to divert secular Republicans clustered in gated exurbia and gracious Eastern suburbs. |
Noise in the areas near the exurbia roads and highways is mainly produced by road traffic flow. |