Why do so many civic visions don’t get traction with people? The ones that fail do everything for everyone. Those that work are clear and require change from many status quo’s. Probably why San Antonio feels a city without vision now compared to 2010s “Decade of Downtown.”
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I don’t have a perfect answer. I’d take a more populist stance of a city attained by three goals by 2040 become: - the most STEM city in TX (STEM degrees from actual colleges not diploma mills) - the most healthy city in TX (mean BMI/diabetes) - the happiest in TX (NPS)
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No obligation to respond (it's work to). Those are great goals, but if there isn't a clear, obvious, and narrow path to them, aren't they kind of useless? - how? Codeup is definitely a step in the right direction! - soda tax? - Wouldn't know where to begin with this one.
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