What every American city can learn from Columbus
Most American downtowns were built for cars, not people. But one city is quietly proving there is another way. Columbus, Ohio, is reinventing what it means to live, move, and belong in a modern downtown. From smarter parking systems and data-driven mobility to walkable streets and riverfront spaces, Columbus is creating a model for urban life that other cities can follow. This video explores how one American city is rebuilding itself around people instead of cars, and what every other city can learn from it.

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