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    10 months ago

    […] Put homes and work locations close together […]

    The best hope for that to have marginal improvement is a move towards remote work, mostly feaseable for white collar activities.

    Anything else is constantly pushed outside and away from residential areas.

    I know a few stupid examples of very well planned and thought out industrial parks and long time industrial sites forced to vacate because residential were built 2 or 3km away and residents did not enjoy the movement going back and forward (not through the residential areas, mind that) of trucks and other machines or the sounds coming from a factory when the conditions were just right to carry it over the distance. Needless to say companies simply moved away or closed down activity and the previously complaining residential areas became high unemployment areas.

    It’s the same absurd reasoning behind people building houses in the middle of nowhere and then demanding power, water and communications connections.