
The built environment shapes our health, happiness, civic pride, and self-image. Most American communities are doing all of it badly, and most leaders don’t want to talk about it. I do.
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The built environment shapes our health, happiness, civic pride, and self-image. Most of our communities are doing a terrible job of being a place worth calling home, and most city leaders don’t want to talk about it. I do. Author, speaker, elected.
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