This week's episode centers on a Texas Monthly piece titled "Why does Texas have so little public land?" Pat and Chad talk about the article and discuss whether cities can improve their development patterns and fiscal health by emphasizing the acquisition of more public space.
Topics 00:52 - Why does Texas have so little public land? 04:28 - Patrick proposes using public land acquisition to combat fiscally unproductive sprawl 07:54 - Distinguishing local parks and green space from urban growth boundaries 08:20 - Why do cities cede the public realm of our neighborhoods to the developer? 11:07 - Why is public space in single family neighborhoods often so non-functional? 13:25 - Life, then spaces, then buildings 14:34 - We've moved public amenities to the private realm 17:01 - To each his own, sans subsidy 17:32 - Should federal land be used for housing? 18:47 - Time to debate urban growth boundaries 25:08 - What causes us to ignore the pain points in our feedback loops? 29:16 - Putting odds on the State of Texas taking a role in growth boundaries 35:52 - Obligatory CFB talk
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