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1 steve_raney@cities21.org Efficient Suburbs 2020 Emma’s: http://www.cities21.org/, efficient cities –Speaks Democrat & Republican - clumsy? Agenda: –? 2 minutes on Smart Growth ? Yell to define jargon –Background (13 slides) Warming, regl plan, policy, fake solns, sustainable –PRT Suburban Silver Bullet (13) –Walk to Work Homes (4) –Green Culture (2) –Digital Hitchhiking.

2 steve_raney@cities21.org Is this real? Is global warming a concern? Is “peak oil” a concern? –$6, $9, or even $12 per gallon? –GNP shrinks? –“petro-shock” plans? – prudent Energy policy: all benefits, no sacrifice. Quick, easy govt fixes? It’s what we want. 85% high-schoolers pessimistic –Self-fulfilling Most common strategy for the future is denial (Schwartz – Art of Long View).

3 steve_raney@cities21.org Regional Visioning 30 big U.S. metro regions are “visioning” –CA @ 50M, CNU/RV, CA’s Future in the Balance, Compass, MTC, Frego/Calthorpe 80% share In 25 years, 50% population growth. w/ smart scenario, only 40% VMT increase –Scenario implementation not guaranteed –Things get worse. Only slows the acceleration of degradation. Calthorpe: “We should be doing more to reduce ecological footprint” (www.ecofoot.org) –Current TOD/SG isn’t a fix. Only 200 small transit villages Need more, bigger, smarter SG faster, dang it! –Toolbox doesn’t work. Have to go outside of the box Frego/Calthorpe held back by clients. Unchecked, Calthorpe would have: –Carbon tax, PRT circulator (not “90 year old transit technology”), strong office park Rx.

4 steve_raney@cities21.org Disfunctional Human Settlement Patterns (Risse) Big required change: demand/behavior side. There’s no quick transportation or energy supply fix. (dilithium) –Frustration: environment  smart growth links are weak For each person, minimize the distances in the triangle below. Miles  feet –4 story urbanist mixed use TV  50% of trips w/o car, mostly walk, not transit (GB Arrington, TCRP 102) – “walk to quart of milk” πr 2 :: pipes, wires, streets, distribution. Infrastructure cost savings in the billions for Envision Utah. (25% -TCRP74) Home Job Activities

5 steve_raney@cities21.org © Jonathan Rose Companies, LLC Sprawl vs. Green Urban Are suburbanites villains? No, but future choices really matter

6 steve_raney@cities21.org What should goals be? 89 MBTU, not 240  Kyoto, cap VMT at 2006 Growth boundary (more than 1 species - superchimp) Lower cost of living + upward mobility Profit (no govt $ to scale up subsidized program)  viral Unleash human goodness  stomp pessimism: show method to solve big problems Lesser goals –Health promotion –Social: vibrant, not Bowling Alone –Mobility for people who can’t drive –More productive travel Not our job: –Sierra Club’s Holtzclaw: Sustainable population is 4B –Reduced ecological footprint food production (vegetarian) –Curtail materialism (Worldwatch, etc). –Curtail airplane travel

7 steve_raney@cities21.org Can Government Achieve these goals? 2 slides on why govt can’t –(public policy theory).

8 steve_raney@cities21.org Quantum Innovation / Public Policy (Burke) Innovations produce winners & losers Political subsystems favor incremental change –ag, defense, energy, transit, healthcare, edu, etc. –“analysis is politics by other means” –Auto/highway subsystem trumps transit Public sector: huge penalty for failure Media stifles innovation, accentuates conflict Macropolitical system can impose quantum change – earmarks, etc –’79+: mature democracy, entrenched interests Billionaires & tech foundations: quantum Strong govt: Dubai, Singapore.

9 steve_raney@cities21.org Social Entrepreneurism micro-credit, India street kids, AIDs education Act local (small $), strive for widespread impact –Fix 1 suburb  world is saved (viral spread, mutation) Government is not the solution –resistant, but good follower S. E. characteristics: –Boring at dinner parties –Driven, stamina, undeterred –“Ends" oriented Will change/refine tactics –Listener (behavioral) –Cross-disciplinary, practical. By David Bornstein

10 steve_raney@cities21.org Fake solutions Hydrogen economy (A better battery, so nice increment. Entrenched interests) AHS (auto-pilot cars) – “low friction” long distance transportation  ultra sprawl Outer ring solar roof McMansion “Socially responsible” companies –w/ bad settlement patterns.

11 steve_raney@cities21.org Multiple Solutions w/ Trade-offs Emma: Any real solution is good Cities21: Complex, comprehensive, integrated. Make smart growth smarter –How to make it happen. Economics. Envt impact. Vetted via 300 mtngs (need more visions!) Vs. cursory ecocity wishlists (how? $?) Auto-hostility works pretty well: $10 office park parking, parking shortages, etc. But, tragedy of commons What’s “least crazy?” –Denial?.

12 steve_raney@cities21.org 3 stage path to sustainability (Risse) Can’t go straight there 1) Populist: Consciousness raising, recycling, sea bass, Prius, non-threatening to government 2) Fundamental: efficient human settlement patterns. Land-use conversant population, government restructuring. Green building 3) Profound: 80% NRG & resource reduction, 4B population, accurate pricing, renewable NRG, diet restructuring, anti-materialism, lower GNP, etc

13 steve_raney@cities21.org The Villain: Suburban Office Parks Main cause of sprawl & congestion for 30 years –Affordability decreasing, segregation increasing –200 with ~ 30K workers  6M+ workers ULI’s Transforming Suburban Business Districts Calthorpe “We didn't focus on office parks. Huge mistake. Need powerful strategies for these” Cervero: So bad they’re easy to fix Shoup ( High Cost of Free Parking ) - Parking lots  land bank. –The new frontier: 5 parking spaces per car Upper Rock & Tysons business parks  TOD.

14 steve_raney@cities21.org Villain 2: Housing Industry Problem: few innovative housing choices 1) Zimmerman / Volk. Home industry: "lumbering giants.” No genuine innovations. No “meaningful improvement of the product offered to the consumer" 2) SG America: "Homes are like pork bellies, all the same, rather than as consumer products which vary greatly according to people's preferences.” HPD #12i4 New choice: vibrant, green suburban lifestyle: short commute apts and condos, mixed use, good schools. (By John S. Pritchett www.pritchettcartoons.com)

15 steve_raney@cities21.org END of Background Background (13 slides) –Warming, regl plan, policy, fake solns, sustainable Complex solution: –PRT Suburban Silver Bullet (13) –Walk to Work Homes (4) –Green Culture (2) –Digital Hitchhiking.

16 steve_raney@cities21.org “Environmentalism” 4B population (large # people) –Helps all Efficient Cities (large # people) –Helps all  Culture, goodness –  Political will Gripes –Stovepipe thinking –Wishlists (how? $?) –Insufficient scale –Focus on symptoms –Not “work backwards”. Fish stocks Water supply & quality Forests Habitat Soil Warming Peak Oil Air Pollution Earth in Balance Plan B 2.0 Collapse Biodiversity Nature NRG Smarter growth Asilomar Conf. Long Emergency Apollo Best practice solns “Small” # people Takes $ & will


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