Public and Private
Civic amenities are for everyone
Earlier this month, I wrote about the public realm—which in the United States is frequently little more than a parking lot—and how suburbia in many ways replicates a public realm in miniature for every homeowner. It’s nice, if you can afford it, but it means that our public, shared amenities have less buy-in from people who can afford to opt out of them…
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