0 development of new houses, business buildings, etc. on land between other buildings in already developed areas:
The mayor included $2 million in his current city budget to buy land for infill and redevelopment throughout the city.
Infill housing is expensive and not everybody who wants a house wants to live downtown.
Experts also suggest that the trend toward infill development can reduce the reliance on driving.
This prompts the question of how you infill the panels of a screen.
The clast infill of the veins always closely matches the wallrock.
A later submergence of the dissolved planes led to the infill of the potholes by thin layers of growth-aligned crystals.
His work is an example of how to decode cities transformed by waves of wholesale or selective destruction, modernization, and massive infill.
We then gave them the opportunity to 'infill' by talking about developments in their careers during the years between these two periods.
This influences the distribution of the crater infill, leading to a thinning over the central uplift.
It has a minor central uplift, over which the sedimentary infill thins considerably.
Some of these gaps span whole substages, but such hiatuses cannot be confirmed by lithological changes of the basin infill.