15-minute neighborhoods are not a bad idea as long as it does not have restrictions.
From what I understood it means to have the infrastructure designed so that everything is within 15 mins of your home, work, groceries, school, kindergarten, churches (I hope).
Reducing the need to use your car is good, restricting your car use is stupid.
Also the guy from WEF put a lot of emphasis on "not having a car" rather then not needing a car for day to day activities.
15-minute neighborhoods are not a bad idea as long as it does not have restrictions. From what I understood it means to have the infrastructure designed so that everything is within 15 mins of your home, work, groceries, school, kindergarten, churches (I hope).
Reducing the need to use your car is good, restricting your car use is stupid.
Also the guy from WEF put a lot of emphasis on "not having a car" rather then not needing a car for day to day activities.
Unfortunately, as far as government is concerned lately, convincing is a poor second best to coercing