Urban Planning Smackdown in Ingram’s

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By David Stokes | Read Time 1 min

I am a big fan of Jack Cashill’s writing over at Ingram’s, “Kansas City’s Business Magazine.” We just got our monthly edition today, and I highly recommend his editorial about the absurdity of modern urban planning. Here is one great line about his recent vacation to a decidedly unplanned New Jersey locale:

City planners would hock their first-born to create this kind of pedestrian traffic, but they don’t know how. They can no more plan “fun” than they could anticipate a popular demand for a fried Oreo. This hodgepodge of stuff was driven by the consumers as gauged and tweaked by savvy, on-site merchants over decades.

The entire article is well worth a read, as is the article on the water and sewer infrastructure in Kansas City.

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David Stokes is a St. Louis native and a graduate of Saint Louis University High School and Fairfield (Conn.) University. He spent six years as a political aide at the St. Louis County Council before joining the Show-Me Institute in 2007. Stokes was a policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute from...

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