By 1960, the area started being converted to urban uses, as part of North York.
In the settlements, daily water consumption for households and general urban use is about 74 gallons a person.
The reduced range of electric vehicles makes urban use more likely.
Continued urban use might be associated with an ecclesiastical structure.
This is the point where water is taken out for urban use.
The habitat in the region is being converted to agricultural and urban use.
The biggest distortion, however, concerns moving land from rural to urban use.
Residential and urban uses occupy about 6% of the watershed area.
A shotgun or two distributed to each squad would be handy for urban use.
A city car is one intended primarily for urban use.