The Lively Neighborhoods That Can't Be Built in the US

3 years ago by solinus to c/urbanism

Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/not-just-bikes-the-lively-liveable-neighbourhoods-that-are-illegal-in-most-of-north-americaThe p...
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Andjhostet 7 points 3 years ago

Haven't watched the video yet but I'm guessing the reasons are:

  • Zoning - mixed use zoning and medium density housing are notoriously missing in the US.

  • Setbacks/Clear zones - Time and time again, US city planners have widened roads, straightened roads, and removed trees and such, catering towns and cities for driving, rather than building them for humans.

  • Parking

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Peacemeal12 3 points 3 years ago

Well, these will always be the big top barriers to that sort of thing

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