In the first inception of subdivision development the streets were built very narrow, not anticipating that every household would have cars years later.
Prior to this the last subdivision developments in the urban area had been registered 25 years earlier.
Westwood Highlands is a small, private subdivision development comprising 283 homes built between 1925 and 1929.
Accordingly, local governments began promoting subdivision development as a means of improving their cash flow.
The government programs, which produced wartime defense housing, later influenced postwar subdivision development.
By far the most common is the upgrading of an existing right-of-way during subdivision development.
Its status was upgraded to a village in 1971 and several subdivision developments were created in the community during the 1970s-1990s.
It is increasingly becoming popular in subdivision development for its low impact and sustainability appeal.
Komoka is currently experiencing a population growth due to several new subdivision developments.
Early subdivision development in Cornelia continued at least until 1912.