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Is sustainable urban planning actually worth the higher property taxes?
As cities face mounting pressure to reduce carbon emissions while grappling with housing affordability crises, the trade-off between sustainable infrastructure and higher property taxes has never been more acute. Cast your vote and share your take on whether the long-term benefits justify the immediate costs.
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