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From endless parking lots to sprawling highways, cities are suffocating under car-centric planning. Imagine urban spaces transformed into vibrant neighborhoods with dense housing, efficient public transit, and walkable streets. Advocates are pushing for radical solutions like zoning reform and land value taxes to reclaim land wasted on parking and roads. With inspiring examples of cities ditching car dependence, the debate reveals a growing hunger for sustainable, people-first urban design.
By Alan and AnaFrom endless parking lots to sprawling highways, cities are suffocating under car-centric planning. Imagine urban spaces transformed into vibrant neighborhoods with dense housing, efficient public transit, and walkable streets. Advocates are pushing for radical solutions like zoning reform and land value taxes to reclaim land wasted on parking and roads. With inspiring examples of cities ditching car dependence, the debate reveals a growing hunger for sustainable, people-first urban design.