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J.K. Lund's avatar

I suppose until this article, I didn’t truly get what “City of Yes” meant. Now I do. We want (need, actually) our cities to start saying “Yes” to people. We need inclusive zoning, not exclusive zoning.

I see cities as human supercomputers, cauldrons of innovation and progress. We need to allow our cities to grow, to maximize their computational potential and beneficial outputs.

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Gaye Puzycki's avatar

I know I'm just your Mom, but I am so proud of you! Actually, you should be so proud of yourself!!! Xo

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