A low concentration development on the boundaries of towns that is badly reasoned, land-consumptive, vehicle dependant, and designed without an observation for the safety of its atmosphere, has doubled the risk factor in environmental monitoring. Described by the president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the urban sprawl in northeast Ohio's inhabitants has decreased by 11 percent, whereas businesses, trade, and manufacturing areas have increased by 33 percent. The progression in advancing industries occurs in vast areas cause the population to move from the city, and therefore accounts for congestion and contamination increase. Certain massive land protected by the urban sprawl modeling project is only applied for commercial and business use, which makes the community dependable on vehicles. Watching Northeast Ohio's natural surroundings disappear and becoming nonessential corporations has been dreadful. The society needs to stop the urban sprawl, the demolition of Ohio's green space, and realize the community's health is more important.