Absolutely love the vintage style editing and color balance you have going on. Additionally, your focus on social equity is really refreshing especially from someone in your unique perspective of not being able to drive even if you wanted to. Really helps tell it apart from your average urbanism channel.
Wow I can’t believe I almost missed this video. This was a really important reminder to me that social equity really needs to be a main focus when talking about 15 minute cities. I’ve gotten a little lazy in my conversations about them recently and honestly my own action in the community. Thanks Devin!
Great video Devin and as someone who tries to avoid driving as much as possible your videos are great food for thought and so well done! I like in Tempe, AZ, near Arizona State and though my area is good for bicycles, it is still car centric - great food for thought on social equity, thank you!
More people want to live in 15 minutes cities than the availability of it in the US. Because our 15 minutes cities are so few, they are so expensive. If we had more choices, those choices were more affordable. There would still be plenty of places where everyone to choose where and how they want to live.
It's an average. Another way to think about it is having daily essentials within 1/4 mile of your home. Groceries, healthcare, leisure, hardware stores, banks, childcare/education, public transportation, etc.
@@devinsilvernail Oh that would be good. In my town a person walking to the outpatient chemotherapy clinic would take 3 hours walking. So under the 15 minute city model, my town would place about 25 smaller clinics. Well, full outpatient care about day procedures.
as long as we don't quit our crippling addiction to cars and car dependent city design even 15min city won't fix this mess. people are addicted to a society who is car supremacist and subsidizes cars over everything else. this society is sick and whatever it does won't help
I have a suggestion..if you really want a changes in the us.first is make a connect with other youtuber who wants changes also you must build a large group then find a politician who are open minded then present why us need to change urbanism.because if you talk only in youtube to be honest you and other youtber are wasting tym
Absolutely love the vintage style editing and color balance you have going on. Additionally, your focus on social equity is really refreshing especially from someone in your unique perspective of not being able to drive even if you wanted to. Really helps tell it apart from your average urbanism channel.
Hey thanks for your comments! I'm glad you like the videos & the perspective. Really appreciate your encouragement. 🙏
Wow I can’t believe I almost missed this video. This was a really important reminder to me that social equity really needs to be a main focus when talking about 15 minute cities. I’ve gotten a little lazy in my conversations about them recently and honestly my own action in the community. Thanks Devin!
Your channel is fantastic, and really underrated! I hope you get the notice you deserve!
This filming style is epic. And equity is needed in urbanism discussions
Great video Devin and as someone who tries to avoid driving as much as possible your videos are great food for thought and so well done! I like in Tempe, AZ, near Arizona State and though my area is good for bicycles, it is still car centric - great food for thought on social equity, thank you!
I'm so excited for the Seattle housing authority; I think it can make a real difference for affordability in my city
Great video, Devin. The older I get, the more passionate and involved I am in wanting to ensure that urbanism and equity become the norm in America.
Enjoyed the video!
love this video
Amazing video 👏
Awesome video, great infos.
great commentary (:
Nice perspective!
I don't want to live in a city, 15 min or otherwise. Are they suggesting everyone live in an urban environment ? Better to be controlled ?
More people want to live in 15 minutes cities than the availability of it in the US. Because our 15 minutes cities are so few, they are so expensive. If we had more choices, those choices were more affordable. There would still be plenty of places where everyone to choose where and how they want to live.
If you don't want to live in a 15 min city, than don't go live there.
It's Angers in the thumbnail right ?
Yes, exactly. 🙂 Place de Ralliement. It's a really great urban space in a relatively small city.
@@devinsilvernail Haha I know I live there it's a great place loved your video
Is the 15 in 15 minute cities an average or a minimum or maximum walking distance? What of an 75yo with a slight disability vs a fit 22 yo?
It's an average. Another way to think about it is having daily essentials within 1/4 mile of your home. Groceries, healthcare, leisure, hardware stores, banks, childcare/education, public transportation, etc.
@@devinsilvernail Oh that would be good.
In my town a person walking to the outpatient chemotherapy clinic would take 3 hours walking. So under the 15 minute city model, my town would place about 25 smaller clinics. Well, full outpatient care about day procedures.
Soviet microdistrict vs USA suburb. What is better
This 15 minute plan has been used for decades. It was the blueprint for Soviet housing
It's been used for centuries, even before they knew what a minute was.
as long as we don't quit our crippling addiction to cars and car dependent city design even 15min city won't fix this mess. people are addicted to a society who is car supremacist and subsidizes cars over everything else. this society is sick and whatever it does won't help
Corruption and control
I have a suggestion..if you really want a changes in the us.first is make a connect with other youtuber who wants changes also you must build a large group then find a politician who are open minded then present why us need to change urbanism.because if you talk only in youtube to be honest you and other youtber are wasting tym
Never gonna happen. Thank God.