Urban highways were a colossal mistake and need to be torn down in every city.
There's no need for them. Expand public transit and walkability instead.
Cities will happier, healthier and more productive. (Yes, if you get it)
There's no need for them. Expand public transit and walkability instead.
Cities will happier, healthier and more productive. (Yes, if you get it)
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Brent Toderian
“Looking at dollars and cents, highways are a poor economic investment. They occupy nearly 25% of U.S. urban land — an area equivalent to West Virginia and valued at $4.1 trillion — yet their supposed benefits don’t justify these enormous costs.” Via @fastcompany.com
The real cost is a LOT higher.
The real cost is a LOT higher.
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