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The Dark Side of America’s Most Successful Transit-Oriented Development

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This is Washington, DC, capital of the United States. If you look carefully, this city is unique in lacking something that most other American cities have. Can you tell what it is?

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References:

High-rises safer than single-family homes for fire: https://www.glengower.ca/notebook/notebook-fire-safety-and-high-rise-buildings/ Tysons is second biggest job centre: https://dw-rowlands.github.io/Job_Density_and_Commutes/Job_Density_and_Commutes.html Job/worker data: https://onthemap.ces.census.gov/ Purple Line to Tysons: https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/publications/suburb-to-suburb-transit-part-three-purple-line-link/ Reece Martin on job sprawl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrifjkEXvnY Alon Levy on height limits: https://pedestrianobservations.com/2014/11/21/height-limits-still-a-bad-idea/

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