• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    You, sir or madam, are an optimist. Certainly let’s do it, but there’s 70+ years worth of car-centric growth to undo, and 70 years with if declining transit to rebuild. It’s a lot.

    In the city near me, the project to remove just one of these downtown highways dividing cities took 16 years

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      9 months ago

      I really think that car-centric infra is so bad, that once people get a taste of good urbanism and small and medium businesses see how it benefits them, it’ll start picking up a lot of steam. Honest to goodness, the only reason it has such sticking power is that it’s really all we know in the US, and people find it hard so hard to imagine that our infra has been deliberately designed badly that they adopt excuses for why it must not work here. But once they see it working and like it, it’s going to be on like donkey Kong

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        9 months ago

        High quality video of people cycling and walking in livable cities is helping with this I think. Even if you can’t afford to travel yourself, you can get a feel of someone going about their day in a way that is much more true to the actual experience than in the past.

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      9 months ago

      Gotta hope we can do better than in the past. How much of big projects delayed just because of old bueracracies and not fully utilizing new technolgiea and ideas?