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Is Public Transit Efficient?
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This course explores the geometric facts underlying how transit networks work and how these networks interact with the built environment to create ridership potential. This discussion includes a review of key principles and examples from various recent network designs. We review the multiple and competing goals for transit, and what difficult tradeoffs still need to be made in making transit policy. We will also explore the relatively new concept of access to opportunity as a possibly unifying measure of a transit network’s success.
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An introduction to ArcGIS Pro
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Instructor Sloan Campi offers an exhilarating preview of the expansive realm of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and ArcGIS Pro. This overview introduces fundamental GIS concepts and serves as a launching pad into the software. Throughout the preview, you'll discover the pivotal role of ArcGIS Pro and gain insights into essential map design principles. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' chann...
How can green infrastructure address climate change?
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Instructor David Rouse describes the role of green infrastructure in relation to climate change. Understand the dual nature of the climate crisis, from its causes rooted in carbon emissions to its far-reaching impacts like rising sea levels and extreme weather events. Learn how mitigation and adaptation strategies are essential for tackling this existential threat. Subscribe to Planetizen Cours...
Don't Miss This Step to Get Your Urban Planning Project Funding Ready!
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Instructor Kelly Porter explains how field work is an integral step to developing a project proposal and getting a project ready for engineers. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an excerpt from "How to Scope for Plan Implementation." Watch the full course here: cour...
Simple Tools for Creating Effective Urban Planning Graphics
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Course instructor Mary Jane Nirdlinger introduces some easy-to-use tools that can help urban planners and government employees display important information in a clear and visually attractive way. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an excerpt from "Plain Language 102...
How Are Urban Planners Using Artificial Intelligence?
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Urban planners, while harnessing data to improve city planning and services, face several ethical concerns, especially as data collection methods become more sophisticated and pervasive. Instructor Tom Sanchez goes over some key categories and examples of the use of AI in Urban Planning, and the ethical dilemmas they might pose. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications ...
How Do You Write With Active Voice?
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Plain language isn’t just about grammar or word choice. Plain language is an international movement to make information readable, inclusive, and transparent across planning and any form of writing. In this video, course instructor Mary Jane Nirdlinger explains how using the active voice can make your writing feel more impactful and transparent to readers. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channe...
Top Urban Planning Books of 2023: You Don't Want to Miss These!
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Uncover Planetizen's "Top Urban Planning Books" list from the last year, covering topics on climate change, poverty, roadways, and even colonizing mars. What are some of your favorite new urban planning books? Read the full book review article "Planetizen's Top Planning Books of 2023" here: www.planetizen.com/features/126487-planetizens-top-planning-books-2023?UA-cam& Subscribe to Planetizen Co...
What Outcomes Do You Need to Include in a Planning Study?
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Instructor Kelly Porter runs through four main things any planner needs to evaluate while developing the scope of a planning study. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an excerpt from "Planning the Plan: How to Develop the Stope for a Planning Study." Watch the full c...
2024 Sneak Peak: Sharpen Your Urban Planning Skills With Planetizen Courses!
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Planetizen Courses has been developing a large slate of new urban planning courses for 2024, and we're excited to provide a quick preview of what's to come! From managing AI ethics in urban planning, to developing spaces for people diagnosed with autism, to planning for peace and democracy sharpen your urban planning education with valuable insights from top instructors in the industry. Subscri...
Key AI Terms and Concepts You Should Know
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Course instructor Tom Sanchez outlines some of the key terminology Urban Planners, as well as other working professionals, should learn in order to better understand and participate in the growing wave of artificial intelligence. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an...
How Are Cities Around the World Utilizing Artificial Intelligence?
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Course instructor Tom Sanchez runs through a few case studies of how cities around the world have used AI in their planning methods. Interested in learning more about AI techniques in Urban Planning? Check out the links below! Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an ex...
What are the Biggest Trends Urban Planners Face in the Years Ahead?
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Course instructor David Rouse explains how the Drivers of Change framework can help communities and organizations make sense of the many forces that are driving or will drive change in today and tomorrow’s world. He outlines some of the largest obstacles affecting the future, and some ways planners might have to adapt to address these issues. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable ...
How to Build Roads & Tunnels Without Dividing Communities
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Veronica McBeth, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy at the U.S. Department of Transportation, shares how the Baltimore & Potomac Tunnel Project reveals the importance of listening to and putting members of the community first when embarking on large-scale transportation projects. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban...
Why Should Planners Use a Community Solutions-Based Approach?
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Instructor Lynn Peterson shares stories from her transportation career that reveal the importance of putting community needs over the needs of individual companies or government officials. Subscribe to Planetizen Courses' channel and enable notifications to keep up with the latest urban planning videos: ua-cam.com/users/PlanetizenCourses This video is an excerpt from "Roadways for People: Part ...
What is Redlining and Urban Renewal?
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What is Redlining and Urban Renewal?
Where Did the Comprehensive Plan Come From?
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Where Did the Comprehensive Plan Come From?
The Comprehensive Plan of the Future
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The Comprehensive Plan of the Future
Why Should Architects Skip the 13th Floor?
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Why Should Architects Skip the 13th Floor?
A 5-Minute History of American Planning: What Every Planner Should Know
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A 5-Minute History of American Planning: What Every Planner Should Know
How Does Zoning Regulate Home-Based Businesses?
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How Does Zoning Regulate Home-Based Businesses?
Urban Planning Tools for Socially Sustainable Design
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Urban Planning Tools for Socially Sustainable Design
Socially Sustainable Landscapes That Stood the Test of Time
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Socially Sustainable Landscapes That Stood the Test of Time
Houston's No-Zoning Policy: Freedom or Chaos?
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Houston's No-Zoning Policy: Freedom or Chaos?
How Zoning Broke the American City (and How to Fix It)
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How Zoning Broke the American City (and How to Fix It)
Top 10 Most Influential Urbanists of All Time
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Top 10 Most Influential Urbanists of All Time
How Do Sewer Systems Work?
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How Do Sewer Systems Work?
How to Connect Households to Sewer Systems
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How to Connect Households to Sewer Systems
Grassroots Projects to Transform Urban Landscapes
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Grassroots Projects to Transform Urban Landscapes
What Does Landscape Architecture Look Like Today?
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What Does Landscape Architecture Look Like Today?

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  • @emyoji1316
    @emyoji1316 9 днів тому

    We should also include addressing the needs of the present in the definition of planning

  • @ricktownend9144
    @ricktownend9144 11 днів тому

    Nice point about driverless cars making the situation worse!

  • @user-ei1ym1lq6h
    @user-ei1ym1lq6h 13 днів тому

    They think they own it.

  • @Track2Training
    @Track2Training 13 днів тому

    Nice video 🎉

  • @Dreadnaught1Aw
    @Dreadnaught1Aw 13 днів тому

    It depends on her curb weight.

  • @user-beepbopbeep
    @user-beepbopbeep 20 днів тому

    I would imagine:. Crime would be higher due to a lack of proper accountability and punishment of actual crime while "perceived" crimes are met with much harsher sentences, especially for men. Crimes such as school shootings would be higher. Drug addiction/use would be extremely high and normalized, including the usage of artificial hormones on minors which would be pushed into government via lobbyists or by agendaa within government to disrupt family structures necessary for healthy communities. Fatherlessness would be extremely high and promoted legally, with a great bias towards pushing single mother homes while at the same time having an overall bias where fathers are expected to pay child support or alimony, even in cases where men are not the father or where women are breadwinners. Loneliness among citizens would be at all time high as social integration would be near impossible due to the social structures normally enabling community and communication to be either deemed problematic or outdated with no actual suitable substitute in place. Ones integration would be an unequal structure based on shallow constructs such as appearance or self proclaimed status as opposed to skill and merit. Gyms would be deemed obsolete and sexist. Obesity would be the new "attractive" and pushed as a form of ideal socially. Promiscuity would be excessively higher with rates of STDs growing among women in particular. There would be bathrooms where anyone can just wander in, including men in women's lockers. Any push to rectify this would be met with psuedo scientific theorems consisting of biological gender and sex being mislabeled a social construct. Schools would lower grade expectations, thereby dumbing down students and prioritizing shallow attempts of "equity". Pedophilia would be excessively high as no protections would be in place, including authorities who meer standards necessary for officers of the law as well as leniency to child predators of the female kind. Child abuse would stagnantly increase as children would be increasingly kept from fathers and into the arms of non biological fathers while at the same time be in the arms of day care who will never truly be able to replace the parent in all settings. Materialism and consumerism would grow to the point that dollar companies would possess enough money to heavily sway political lawmaking and political corruption spread to the point that truth and values are undermined in exchange for countervalues and falsities are pushed as fact including the idea that basic fundamental truths such as biological differences are considered condemned thoughts and that all known facts are met with socially induced displacement ie "cancellation" or defunding via institutionalized quotas that legally reaffirm racist or even sexist viewpoints but claimed to be under the guise of equality. Domestic abuse would be higher as the children grown from such feminist based city structure would have weaker authorities and higher rates of violence including between couples, most of which would either not be married due to the patriarchal origins of religions or consist of step parents or single mother homes which are known to hold an increase in violence compared to man/woman households. Oh wait...we already have that due to feminism in the US.

  • @guangxiaosheng4249
    @guangxiaosheng4249 23 дні тому

    你好,我是盛光晓,毕业于武汉大学测绘工程专业,院士课题组成员,前百度地图高级工程师。 我在测绘地理信息科学行业有13年的经验,我熟悉arcgis和qgis的使用,我精通Python数据分析和可视化,我对arcpy、GDAL、Geopandas、folium、rasterio、fiona、pyproj、shapely这些库都非常熟悉,可以处理矢量和栅格数据。我擅长编写arcpy脚本,定制arctoolbox工具箱。 如有机会合作,不胜荣幸:) 如有打扰,请见谅:) 祝你生活愉快,天天开心

  • @Groovey-kj6eu
    @Groovey-kj6eu 29 днів тому

    20 million😅

  • @RubenKemp
    @RubenKemp Місяць тому

    if only ESRI was not so expensive :)

  • @Buy_YT_Views_66
    @Buy_YT_Views_66 Місяць тому

    Your talent shines brighter with each upload. 🌟

  • @GandiNagaraju-p8m
    @GandiNagaraju-p8m Місяць тому

    Hi

  • @Cacowninja
    @Cacowninja Місяць тому

    One of the worse things about eminent domain besides it being immoral is it deincentivizes property city planning zoning. I mean if you could just bulldoze something you don't like out of the way on a dime then why would you properly plan where to put stuff without interfering with anyone else's property? It's just a really bad policy and regardless of it being constitutional is it's unacceptable.

  • @WabuhWabuh
    @WabuhWabuh Місяць тому

    women have done nothing with their authority but whore themselves out & have secret sex lives letting other men rule incognito while they act as puppets...women leadership is a sign of corruption...

  • @KonjitDejene
    @KonjitDejene 2 місяці тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @jaderochez7343
    @jaderochez7343 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @fromthevan
    @fromthevan 2 місяці тому

    This is a good video. But, "people vote with their feet to shop at Walmart," is a precarious and telling statement.

  • @adriangloza
    @adriangloza 2 місяці тому

    What a great video. It was very informative and well summarized. Thank you for sharing!

  • @Duckywucky92
    @Duckywucky92 2 місяці тому

    Lol glad I don’t live in California, mine was 50k

  • @Weathering123
    @Weathering123 2 місяці тому

    I wish the asian Culture was like this

  • @jus3278
    @jus3278 2 місяці тому

    Houston got it right.

  • @wilsonfarrell4774
    @wilsonfarrell4774 2 місяці тому

    'Promo SM' 😥

  • @WeiLin-bp6zr
    @WeiLin-bp6zr 2 місяці тому

    Traditional market redesign

  • @E33productions
    @E33productions 2 місяці тому

    Marvin did not take a ride

  • @Sadengineer88
    @Sadengineer88 2 місяці тому

    Abolish zoning

  • @summerwilkes3018
    @summerwilkes3018 3 місяці тому

    Nothing about New Urbanism??

  • @martybenson5740
    @martybenson5740 3 місяці тому

    "We've given up travel lanes for bicycle lanes." Look how embedded the deference to the car is in this sentence. Are people on bikes not traveling?

  • @PUREBOILINGRAGE55
    @PUREBOILINGRAGE55 3 місяці тому

    Keeps certain skin colors off the road. Got it.

  • @leonsignal6115
    @leonsignal6115 3 місяці тому

    Listening and explaining...🎉🎉

  • @leonsignal6115
    @leonsignal6115 3 місяці тому

    These are alarming critical issues for now and future. Thank you.

  • @leonsignal6115
    @leonsignal6115 3 місяці тому

    Great, you made them a kind collections!!

  • @leonsignal6115
    @leonsignal6115 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much. I got enlightenment🎉.

  • @qkrtjdud
    @qkrtjdud 3 місяці тому

    When building a city, it was beneficial to build a city by asking many questions such as how people will live in the future, where they will work, and whether all the systems necessary to support people fit well with this city. 10109

  • @godfrednsowine6319
    @godfrednsowine6319 3 місяці тому

    This is very helpful thank you.

  • @EzekiaKiwale
    @EzekiaKiwale 3 місяці тому

    Please help me five points of relationship between land use and transportation please help me sir

  • @roxashenry8315
    @roxashenry8315 4 місяці тому

    The government's domain expansion

  • @pamirmercanli
    @pamirmercanli 4 місяці тому

    THANK U

  • @anji8429
    @anji8429 4 місяці тому

    The idea of community kitchens is such a great for housewives and women with traditional values! But, in my opinion, if the basic data is “a woman’s job is to be in the kitchen and look after the children” and women’s urbanism is based on this, we cannot call it non-sexist from the point of view of modern feminism.

  • @mathew4485
    @mathew4485 4 місяці тому

    Eminent domain is dangerous with such a corrupt government

  • @davidnelson6915
    @davidnelson6915 4 місяці тому

    This is not content.

  • @micaholson1052
    @micaholson1052 4 місяці тому

    So this is what that old man from UP was going through. Man this sounds like China.

  • @shardinhand1243
    @shardinhand1243 4 місяці тому

    just add it to the pile of laws im shocked everyone in the country hasing collectivly banned togather to get rid of becuase this kind of law puts everyones property at risk, i guess the rich wouldint really care that much cuase they can always move to an equily lavish place but the fact that everyone else is just content to ignore this blade hanging over theyre head is just weird to me... but then the average person doesint care about any damn thing thats not directly in front of them and hurting them spicificly.

    • @thephoenixhasflown
      @thephoenixhasflown 4 місяці тому

      And so the list grows let's see it's about 4 ft long right now yeah it's about as big as a kid.

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 4 місяці тому

      surely its longer than that... atleast as long as 5 foot 10....@@thephoenixhasflown

    • @shardinhand1243
      @shardinhand1243 3 місяці тому

      @@thephoenixhasflown theres no accounting for what the average person is willing to ignore to make life imedatly easier/less stressfull, the common person is self centured and apathetic to the problems of other people and the world at large.

  • @LechDharma
    @LechDharma 4 місяці тому

    Immigration is----and should be----a matter of sovereignty. Shouldn't EVERYONE be able to determine who can or cannot enter their own home, or come onto THEIR property (excluding authorized: LE officers, firemen, and medical personnel)....and have the right to determine who can remain in THEIR home---and who has to leave? Whatever their reasoning?

    • @Marimoxley
      @Marimoxley 4 місяці тому

      If that were the case, white americans would be a minority as land would, and should be primarily owed by native Americans. So basically, it would get very iffy very quickly as white Americans would've claimed that the land was all their when that was most definitely not the case.

    • @LechDharma
      @LechDharma 4 місяці тому

      @@Marimoxley I am talking about national sovereignty and borders. You are referring to a time (during the age of conquest) when there were hundreds of separate, primitive, indigenous tribes scattered all across North America, with no established laws or government that unified them as a nation. Europeans came to North America and conquered the land, or purchased it, and eventually established nations--with sovereign laws and borders: Canada, and The United States of America. Conquest, and the establishment of sovereign borders, is the history of the world.

    • @clarence7632
      @clarence7632 12 днів тому

      @LechDharma, Hello, I am confused by your comment, (my fault not yours), if you don't mind, could expand on the point you're making? To me, it seems like your questions are referring to private property, is that correct? Or am I misunderstanding? Thanks for your time

  • @user-um7ln7bv1v
    @user-um7ln7bv1v 4 місяці тому

    very nice, educational!

  • @Fck_the_atf
    @Fck_the_atf 4 місяці тому

    “Just compensation” 😂 Yeah when the government gets to decide what “just” means. For how anti tyranny the founding fathers were this is a huge oversight.

  • @laurafergs88
    @laurafergs88 5 місяців тому

    As a graphic designer and urban planner I was interested to see how this was treated. It's a good start but there are some foundational concepts behind the suggestions in the video which might be good to think about. Visual communication isn't rocket science - human have a very primal approach to images; we 'read' images first as they're the easiest to comprehend, text comes second as it requires 'translation'. Use images carefully - they need to function as clearly as any text you write. Visual weight and colour function similarly - use colour and bold type sparingly to direct and signal where you want your audience's attention to be - too much and they won't know where to focus and will tune out. Lastly, your audience needs places to 'rest' their eyes, so they can consume your content - ensuring you have enough white space to balance text and images means they're not racing all over the page to try and understand all of what they're being shown. Put all that together when you're creating a document or presentation and you'll have no issues getting your point across.

  • @DMGrass-gb9kg
    @DMGrass-gb9kg 5 місяців тому

    Lol, but then everyone freaks out when China has a nail house.

  • @shriefallam8866
    @shriefallam8866 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, though I didn't understand anything. :D

  • @greenwil
    @greenwil 5 місяців тому

    Investors based out of Atlanta are "Infill developing" a 635,000 Sq./Ft warehouse distribution center with 2300 Sq/Ft of modernized office space located beside my residential neighborhood on 53 acres that was a wooded lot prior to clearcutting. Not sure whether I should be saying yippee, or oh 💩!

  • @user-ft3vx3ds6t
    @user-ft3vx3ds6t 5 місяців тому

    The economic factors and considerations involved in transportation include: 1. Geographic specialization: Efficient transportation allows regions to specialize in producing goods and services for which they have a comparative advantage. This promotes economic productivity and specialization. 2. Just-in-time inventory practices: Transportation plays a crucial role in supporting just-in-time production and retail practices, where materials and goods are delivered right before they are needed. This intensifies the dependence on a high-performing transportation system. 3. Political regulations and trade agreements: Transportation development is managed and regulated at various levels, including local zoning, regional regulations, and national policies. Trade agreements also influence transportation development by coordinating physical and trade networks between neighboring economic entities. 4. Environmental and economic considerations: The impacts of transportation on the environment and the economy are complex and often controversial. Priorities between these considerations can shift over time, affecting public policy. Subsidies and ownership of transport infrastructure can sometimes conflict with environmental concerns. 5. Investment in transport networks: Investing in transport networks can improve productivity, competitiveness, and the geographical distribution of economic activity. Improved connectivity, reduced travel times and costs, and network reliability contribute to agglomeration economies and economic output. 6. Regulations: Transportation is subject to specific operational conditions, safety considerations, and regulations that affect its cost structure. These regulations can also relate to barriers to entry and competitive behavior. 7. Infrastructure and economic development: Adequate transportation infrastructure is essential for economic development. Transportation facilitates communication, commerce, and trade, allowing goods to reach markets and promoting social, political, and commercial ties. 8. Tourism and economic advancement: Transport is crucial for the tourism sector, enabling the movement of people to desired destinations. Tourism contributes significantly to global trade, and transport options play a vital role in attracting tourists based on factors like cost, convenience, and efficiency. 9. Multi-modal concepts: Multi-modal transportation networks, integrating land, air, and water facilities, are increasingly promoted to ensure efficient and cost-effective movement of people and goods. These concepts support economic development. 10. Transport and competition: Efficient transport is essential for meeting the demand of economic activity and ensuring goods are in the right place. It drives the need for improved logistics and transport infrastructure, leading to demand growth, the multiplier effect, and GDP growth. Trade with other countries may also be necessary to obtain scarce resources.

  • @Kattbirb
    @Kattbirb 5 місяців тому

    Go figure, building sprawling wastelands of asphalt unconnected to the world that require someone owning depreciating assets just to feed themselves was a bad thing.

    • @rubbishrabble
      @rubbishrabble 5 місяців тому

      Conflating citizenship poverty with residential poverty. PBS published a video titled suburbs in wealthy Illinois County sees unexpected rise in poverty. The video conveniently forgets the DuPage County foreign born grew from 71300 in 1990 to 171000 by 2009. The fact is half live in a metro statistical area with three districts or 2400000. The Brookings study titled why midsized metro areas deserve our attention. In the Heartland, midsized metro areas contain nearly 28 percent of the population, versus 24 percent nationally. Large metro 183 Midsized metro 68 Small 29 Nonmetro 46

    • @Kattbirb
      @Kattbirb 5 місяців тому

      @rubbishrabble I think I missed the point that you're trying to make. Would you mind summing that up, please?

    • @rubbishrabble
      @rubbishrabble 5 місяців тому

      @@Kattbirb Wide disparity of single family zoning & home ownership rates between a midsized metro and a large metro. The DuPage County story referred to bus rides, but a midsized metro has less tall apartment complexes. Midsized metro is Piedmont between the North Carolina & Tennessee, North Alabama, and South Carolina. Only Atlanta is a top metro in Piedmont. The Brookings study essentially says the Piedmont is similar to the midsize metro Heartland. Northeast is built up following a line from Boston to NYC to Philly to DC.