> Are you campaigning with your city council to favor more/better public transit options?
Why would I do this? It's just not possible for public transit to provide equal quality of service to a private vehicle unless I lived in one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, which I do not (though I do live in a major metropolitan area).
On top of that, my area has spent tens of billions to expand the subway system, to little effect and with many, many delays and cost increases that indicate that the local government is not capable of successfully managing a large scale infrastructure project.
> Are you discussing with your neighbors about changing zoning laws so that small business and shops can be located closer to you?
I already live in a pretty walkable area and things are already trending towards making things even more walkable, so no I'm not because it's not needed.
Why would I do this? It's just not possible for public transit to provide equal quality of service to a private vehicle unless I lived in one of the most densely populated areas on Earth, which I do not (though I do live in a major metropolitan area).
On top of that, my area has spent tens of billions to expand the subway system, to little effect and with many, many delays and cost increases that indicate that the local government is not capable of successfully managing a large scale infrastructure project.
> Are you discussing with your neighbors about changing zoning laws so that small business and shops can be located closer to you?
I already live in a pretty walkable area and things are already trending towards making things even more walkable, so no I'm not because it's not needed.