Why Building Infrastructure Actually *SAVES* Your City Money
Most people think that building walkable cities is risky and expensive. But this is absolutely not true. In this video, we explore exactly why, walkable cities are more economically sustainable and what kind of ways cities all around the world use to reach that level. 🟢 What makes walkable cities economically sustainable? 🟢 How do we prioritize people over cars? 🟢 What other benefits do walkable cities have? 👉 Subscribe for more videos about urbanism, cycling, public transport, and city design. / @thedailyfreedom 👍 Like and comment if you’d love to live in a place like this! ➕ Patreon: / thedailyfreedom 🎥 Most of the footage is filmed by me while some is from Pexels aswell as Storyblocks. #urbanism #transit #netherlands #europe #urbanplanning #cityplanning #bicycles #thedailyfreedom 0:00 Intro 0:27 How expensive are our own cities 3:15 Who pays for our roads 5:36 Other reasons that walkable cities are better for the economy. 7:25 Walkability and tourism 8:08 Public Transportation 11:23 Bicycle Infrastructure 15:55 Investments 17:19 Conclusion

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