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by CydeWeys 2402 days ago
I disagree, I think the politics of land use are more easily solvable than the simple physics problem of too many cars, not enough space. Plenty of other countries in the world (and even some US cities) have solved the land use problem to the point that most people don't use space-inefficient private vehicles to get around. It's solvable and there are working models to emulate. This is not true of your alternative.
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It's not financially possible to fix this quickly. You're talking about tens of trillions of dollars in new housing, at a minimum. Then all the commercial, infrastructure, etc. on top of it.
That's the part I'm missing with this land use discussion. This isn't Sim City. Yes, mistakes were made, but shit's there now and nobody's moving unless they really get paid for it.
How does Northern Wisconsin emulate the Randstad? Does everybody move to Green Bay?
Does Northern Wisconsin have bad traffic congestion? Which cities are you talking about exactly?
So we all just need to compress our cities until they achieve NYC density?
Nope, doesn't have to be nearly that dense. Just get rid of SFH-only zoning and the required density will be reached over time.