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Does the obsession with 'walkability' actually price out the very people who need to walk, making cities richer and shorter?

As cities push for car-free zones and premium pedestrian infrastructure, housing costs in walkable neighborhoods have skyrocketed, raising questions about who really benefits. Cast your vote on whether this trend is creating exclusive enclaves rather than inclusive communities.

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