Good point. It can also be rather humid there. I'm not saying this concept is perfect but some parts are worth considering for dense urban area development. I lived in Albuquerque and the sprawl was so great that the development of public transportation had a real uphill battle and always sucked. Therefore more highways and cars were needed because of the lack of public transport. Then more time sitting on I-40 waiting to get home. The only way around this is to create villages where most needs are met, preferably connected to food production and nature. But nothing is perfect. I would probably hate living in that tempe village as it would probably be so woke.
Good point. It can also be rather humid there. I'm not saying this concept is perfect but some parts are worth considering for dense urban area development. I lived in Albuquerque and the sprawl was so great that the development of public transportation had a real uphill battle and always sucked. Therefore more highways and cars were needed because of the lack of public transport. Then more time sitting on I-40 waiting to get home. The only way around this is to create villages where most needs area met, preferably connected to food production and nature. But nothing is perfect. I would probably hate living in that tempe village as it would probably be so woke.