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[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 months ago

Proving my point about size being a key factor.

So by showing the numerous ammenitites all without going anything beyond medium density, with most of my nieghborhood having yards, that somehow proves your point? What are you talking about?

Casey’s was the only thing that ended up closing, and nobody missed it.

Sounds like your area did pretty ok, which is more than most areas can say.

It does when most people live further out

The whole point of a 15 minute city is that it is a city. This doesn't apply to rural areas. The only reason I brought up my girlfriend's small town is to show that density is not a controlling factor.