Does anyone think the folks in the $700,000 suburban homes would be living there in anything like their current circumstances if they had to pave their own roads and pump water up to their own homes? Does anyone believe these homes would be worth $700,000 without the heavily subsidized public infrastructure?
Read MoreThis Fourth of July, I got a glimpse of what my town could be when people take full advantage of natural beauty and community space, when people actively choose to share food and friendship with their neighbors.
Read MoreThe silly saga of getting water to my local airport is a case study in the failure of orderly but dumb project development.
Read MoreMany of us tend to think of water as something to be seen on vacation. But you don't need to live in a beachside villa in the Caribbean in order to experience the value of water.
Read MoreThe worst part of all of this is that it happened to a poor and largely Black community. But they set an example for what citizen activism should be.
Read MoreThis is how we do business in America. We’ve dedicated our resources to building new things with little regard to fixing it first.
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