A purpose-designed '15 minute city' might be great.
But applying the concept to existing cities, it so blatant that it's just a big stick to bludgeon car owners with, and there's zero intention of providing significant new amenities within a 15min walk of... everyone.
It could just lead to more people fleeing cities and seeking rural freedom, especially those able to find WFH work.
But applying the concept to existing cities, it so blatant that it's just a big stick to bludgeon car owners with, and there's zero intention of providing significant new amenities within a 15min walk of... everyone.
It could just lead to more people fleeing cities and seeking rural freedom, especially those able to find WFH work.