Paul_Chance
The Watcher
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One of the challenges in retrofitting an already existing urban area is the whole zoning and planning issue, trying to build consensus. Here, we've begun to move in the direction of the fifteen minute city, but it generates a lot of pushback.
One of the classic things about urban planning is everyone wants the cool stuff - until their street gets ripped up for two years while they're putting the bike lanes in, changing the traffic flow, and taking lanes away.
Then of course, once it's done, looks cool, and works everyone goes "yeah, I was always onboard". I'm not sure what that tendency is, but it seems deeply ingrained.
One of the classic things about urban planning is everyone wants the cool stuff - until their street gets ripped up for two years while they're putting the bike lanes in, changing the traffic flow, and taking lanes away.
Then of course, once it's done, looks cool, and works everyone goes "yeah, I was always onboard". I'm not sure what that tendency is, but it seems deeply ingrained.