ENSURING THE 15-MINUTE CITY SERVES ALL
Florida noted the chasm that allows the wealthy to work from home in safety and shelter, while low-income service workers have had to face exposure at jobs that interact with the public.
Florida supports compact, vibrant, mixed-use, transit-served development.
But he said unless government intervenes, only one third of the population will be able to afford to live in the 15-minute neighborhood.
“We know about food deserts, lack of broadband access –
these divides will accentuate, unless we do something as a society,” he said.
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