Are “zee bugs” free?
~ Vic the Garbageman
I’m sure she “works” very hard. /sarc
“car free” ... but parking spaces for visitors and residents who need them?
Having lived in Phoenix for 3 years....I want nothing to do with being outside a lot and doing a lot of walking in the Summer months. The heat is just brutal.
I read about this place before. It’s just a large apartment complex with shops and restaurants. It’s perfect for people who don’t have cars.
Amish communities around here been car free for 200 years or so.
That’s not the first car free community in the US.
It’s the first virtue signaling one.
Reminds me of all the communes that formed in the late 60’s and early 70’s. Most of them collapsed when the they got snowed in for a week or more. that age old old familiarity breeds contempt thing.
Just a prototype for a 15 minute village?
Looks and sounds like a glorified jail to me.
It looks worse than it sounds.
I’ll give it a hard pass.
No mention of the square feet?
“Though car-free, Culdesac still has parking spaces for visitors and the residents who need them.
Stratman does own a car and keeps it off property, as required, but says she has “actually become less dependent on my vehicle, although I use it for business purposes.””
so Missy here isn’t really “car-free”.
They’re coming, one way or another.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/04/trump-proposes-building-futuristic-freedom-cities-on-federal-land/
Might work great for some people, so long as they don’t try to put us all there.
Almost nobody had cars, ran their tiny street front businesses from the front open room of their tiny homes, had small kerosene space heaters for heat, and slept on mats behind the counter or in a back room.