The tragedy of urban renewal
can still be seen in towns and cities all over America. This roughly
fifteen-acre area lies one block east of our main street, Broadway,
in Saratoga Springs, New York. What ought to be evident is
how our cultural values allowed this to happen: after the demolitions
of the 1970s we made a fundamental consensual decision that car
storage was the highest and best use of downtown land. The
day is not so distant when that consensus will be overturned.
By the way, you could fit most of Siena, Italy, into this inland
sea of free parking.
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