Social and urban stratification can pose a serious threat on attracting the masses into urban spaces, hence onsustainable existence of urban fabrics. This can further develop into possible safety and security risks ontheir dwellers and users. It may happen directly or indirectly by intensifying the visible or invisibleboundaries between the cities and their outskirts, as well as those between the districts, boroughs, andneighborhoods within the cities. This is because those intensified boundaries physically restrict futuredevelopments and predispose them to failure even before gestation.Traditionally authorities in larger cities have learned to deploy ‘inclusiveness' so that the development planscan be carried out under a larger yet more un...