Imagine my surprise and delight when I'm listening to my playlist and the new Tiesto video comes on. Besides being a great song, it might as well be the unofficial @culdesac promo video.
Culdesac will have narrow pathways brimming with character and vegetation.
We look at space differently. Because Culdesac residents don't have cars, we can fit 55% landscaped space into the design.
Where cities have tried people-focused designs in some areas, like @JSadikKhan in Times square, they’ve been a rousing success. Culdesac Tempe is an entire neighborhood built for people, not cars.
Each day >700k cars enter Manhattan south of Central Park. Culdesac will show what a city can look like when it prioritizes parks, not parking.
If there's one knock, it's that we shouldn't turn Grand Central, my favorite building (and not just b/c I worked on the tracks at the @mta), into a park. It doesn't need to be reclaimed; it serves 750k ppl/day.

Thanks again for the unofficial Culdesac promo video, Tiesto😊.
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