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[-] RubberElectrons@lemmy.world 9 points 11 months ago

Note in the image, the reduction of greenery as well. We've got to be careful to keep a balance of green and urban, but this is otherwise a great idea.

[-] Magiccupcake@startrek.website 3 points 11 months ago

Parking lots waste a lot of area that could be green space too.

But yes overdevelpment could be a problem , but is easily fixed by adding a green space rule to development. Like we have now for minimum parking and such.

Also high speed roads destroy a lot of green space too, with nothing in the median or a good chunk on either side, and huge empty areas in dead zones of interchanges.

Lets not think cuurent car use is good for green space.

this post was submitted on 07 Jan 2024
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