There is a reason behind why you can drive through small Midwest towns without HOAs and everything looks pretty nice and well kept, and conversely urban areas with multicultural populations need to be ruled over by community enforcers.
To make it viable you need to have the area around the job opportunities and that would be a mess to implement outside of a communist style where you do not own your home and the state tells you what job you have and where to move.
You say that, but even rural areas are still condensed enough to fit the bill without being stuffed the way cities are.
And I just happen to have the best sort of setup where I am. My workplace, a gas station/convenience store, a pub, and a Dollar General; each inhabit one corner of the same intersection. Three blocks from where I live. And the school is literally at the end of my street.
15 minute neighborhoods necessitate high population density. A lot of people simply don’t want to live like that.
For me it's not the quantity of people but the quality of people I'd be forced to live with.
There is a reason behind why you can drive through small Midwest towns without HOAs and everything looks pretty nice and well kept, and conversely urban areas with multicultural populations need to be ruled over by community enforcers.
Even in a townhome community you get incessant barking, dog shit everywhere, and high theft from vehicles.
Apartments? Even worse.
Most people are absolutely pathetic excuses for humans.
Cracka, dis be soundin' raysis. Is you tryin' to say Black peepil be bad naybas or sumtin?
Unfortunately you are correct, mostly do to work.
To make it viable you need to have the area around the job opportunities and that would be a mess to implement outside of a communist style where you do not own your home and the state tells you what job you have and where to move.
You say that, but even rural areas are still condensed enough to fit the bill without being stuffed the way cities are.
And I just happen to have the best sort of setup where I am. My workplace, a gas station/convenience store, a pub, and a Dollar General; each inhabit one corner of the same intersection. Three blocks from where I live. And the school is literally at the end of my street.