A few brief responses to arguments for the cul-de-sac.
Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.

Fiscally-informed planning, design, and community engagement to cultivate strong neighborhoods.
All tagged infrastructure
We should be making sure that our development pattern pencils out. That means we should also be thinking critically about the land footprint of non-revenue-producing properties like schools and places of worship.
There’s something missing in the way we talk about (and spend on) infrastructure—and it’s been below us all this time.