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OtterA to Fewer CarsEnglish · 2 years ago

Why urban density is actually good for us

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Why urban density is actually good for us

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OtterA to Fewer CarsEnglish · 2 years ago
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By Helen LuiWe constantly hear about the problems with density: tiny shoeboxes in the sky, looming towers and their shadows, traffic congestion, and overcrowding. But despite popular discourse, denser living can actually be good for us and our communities.Density as healthDensity brings public services, transit, parks, and amenities closer together. When we can walk our
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