What makes small towns great




















Small towns, on the other hand, are much less crowded, giving you space to breathe. Unlike in a big city, if you are living in a small town, you can go out to dinner on a Friday night without having to wait an hour for a table. There is also much less traffic in a small town. In a city, traffic is so congested that it can take an hour to drive just a few miles, especially during rush hour. This means there is less road rage and traffic accidents on small town roads. This is one of the most important factors for parents when they are trying to decide about places to live.

The crime rate in a small town is significantly lower than that in a big city. Families prefer living in small towns because it is a safe environment for children to grow up in. You can let your kids play outside without having to worry that something terrible is going to happen to them.

There is also less theft, so you can let your car warm up in the morning with the door unlocked without fear that it will be stolen. You can be much more at ease when you are living in a small town because crime is rare. The clean air in a small town can be connected to the smaller population and lower volumes of traffic mentioned previously. Fewer cars on the road means less pollutants are released into the air. This clean air is healthier to breathe and will not result in the health issues that are caused by smoggy air in big cities.

In a small town, you can enjoy the fresh air and partake in all sorts of outdoor activities. Everyone knows everyone in a small town.

All residents are included in town events, which brings everyone closer together and instills a sense of belonging and community. The metric for all micropolitan areas included a young firm employment ratio ranking; per-capita personal income ranking; 5-year job growth ranking; 1-year job growth; 5-year average annual income growth; 1-year pay growth; and 5-year personal income growth.

It also confirmed something Site Selection magazine editors already knew quite well: when it comes to growing jobs and industry, Findlay has no equal in the country. Findlay, in fact, is something of an anomaly in the region. Expand the list to the top and the Midwest scores a little better. From spots 51 to , the Midwest placed another 20 communities in the ranking.

Still, Findlay stands alone as the only TrustBelt town to crack the top Many places still have not fully recovered from the Great Recession of and Findlay stands out, he adds, because other Midwestern communities often ignore the fundamentals of economic development.

Those things get overlooked in most small towns. Smart growth strategies can help rural communities achieve their goals for growth and development while maintaining their distinctive rural character. Visit our Publications page for a list of publications about rural smart growth. EPA has worked with several small towns and rural places to help them achieve their development. These reports might be helpful to other communities facing similar issues. The publications below are available in the EPA Archive.



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