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New Urbanism: Planning for the 22nd Century 

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Every year, the Congress of New Urbanism (CNU) holds a yearly congress where architects, urban designers and planners, engineers, and developers get together to discuss climate change, neighborhood diversification, and walkable cities. This year, the congress will be hosted at Oklahoma City, OK with topics focused on resiliency. Urban3 has the opportunity to not only attend, but present on several panels. In this month’s Decoder webinar, team members from Urban3 will be sharing their presentations to give you insight on how cities can be built to last centuries.

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30 июн 2024

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@natewillis448
@natewillis448 Год назад
I wish we had our own "Urban3" in the Philippines
@itsmelee9760
@itsmelee9760 Месяц назад
How do they calculate the revenue v expenses per property? Is it just total expenses, size of city and the average cost per square mile ( or X area) tax revenue of that area - average expenses per area?
@mitchelldavis9372
@mitchelldavis9372 2 года назад
Is the part from 16:55 to 17:30 indictive of the nation as a whole? Are Most cities about to have to fulfill massive infrastructure obligations? Are you expecting this to be the tipping point for better cities?
@josephminicozzi3830
@josephminicozzi3830 2 года назад
Depends on the City, but for those that really expanded in the 60's-70's, yes. But do note Edmonds' 30 years beyond the 70's. It's going to be super-painful.
@mitchelldavis9372
@mitchelldavis9372 2 года назад
@@josephminicozzi3830 Thank you very interesting. Do you have any educated timeline when the Country as a whole might be forced to make some changes?
@tonysoviet3692
@tonysoviet3692 Год назад
It depends. Muni-bonds have a lot of special status (tax free, lower interest rates...), so they can be bailed out with special federal-backed revolving credit lines. However, if the local govs are known to have poor financial practices (Louisiana), then they are more likely to go belly-up. Strong Towns could be a good resource to look this matter up.
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