Is there something I'm missing? I live in Dallas and this is pretty much what is happening. All these multi-family building have parking which is car-centric, but it's basically impossible to live in Dallas without one. Unless a massive swath of land or build their own transit,
In 2010, Chicago had 39 neighborhoods with over 10,000 residents per square mile with many of those neighborhoods having over 30,000 residents. Dallas had 2, both with about 10,000 residents (uptown and East Dallas).
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Dallas has grown faster than Chicago between 2010 to 2018, but it's not just the connectivity between neighborhoods. The neighborhoods themselves are insufficiently dense to support walkability outside of 2-3 blocks.
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That’s what I meant you have this walkable density but only w/in developments like Addison Circle, Legacy Town Center, Downtown Plano & Frisco Sq. The density ends so quickly that over a census tract there isn’t adequate average density, but in these inconsistent spots there are.
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