Some of you (OK so like... three of you) may remember the last time I ran a survey on political values; I was really happy with the responses everybody gave me at TheMotte, and now a few other people I know who post on Substack are wanting to use the results to answer some questions of their own. So long story short, here's another poll:
Don't worry if you think you're unusual and might skew the results - in fact we'd very much appreciate your perspective, whatever it is.
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How far do you have to walk to touch grass? If it's less than half a block, it's suburban IMO.
There is grass right outside my front door, but no one would consider it anything other than downtown. I don't think whether something is urban is determined by the density. I think it's determined by the proximity to the centre of the city or town.
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Are we talking grass on residential properties, or any grass? There's a trade-school campus across the road with plenty of grass, there's a nature strip on the road a half-block or so down, and a public park a (small, 2 minute walk) block away, but I don't think there are any houses with grass around them in the immediate area.
I'd call that the deciding factor. It's not a super-principled decision, but the density you're describing doesn't sound suburban.
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