Frank Pasquale on Nostr: “The politically popular decisions to rely on developer levies rather then setting ...
“The politically popular decisions to rely on developer levies rather then setting higher education taxes, and to invest more in highways to far-flung new suburbs than in mass transit in older ones, “encouraged us to cycle through a series of disposable communities with shelf lives just long enough to extract a little more opportunity before we moved out [and] stuck someone else with the bill,” Herold writes.
https://www.ft.com/content/b96e6142-0174-45dd-9017-3a653a1ab251Published at
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