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One idea i've been musing for a while is that much American grief (high prices, archaic governments etc) seems to stem from a lack of new cities. Say austin is the new hotness, settled in 1800s. What about building a 2000s friendly city in the middle of nowhere and not limiting ourselves to the decisions made in 1800s like where's the water and walking/horse is the only mode of transport?


Pretty much any suburb around Austin meets that description.


I wouldn't differentiate those suburbs as anything of interest, their existence serves primarily to prop up the center.

what about building new centers?




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