
Why housing is a pass/fail question for climate
Volts
Urban Planning in the COVID Era
This chapter investigates urban planning decisions influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly the development of pedestrian streets and zoning reforms. It critiques public opposition to these changes while highlighting historical preferences for car access and the implications of bureaucratic processes on housing development. The discussion emphasizes the need for innovative solutions to enhance housing affordability and urban diversity in the face of evolving political and social dynamics.
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