Capitalism requires governments to cater mainly to economics, which is possibly the reason U. S. city streets are laid out on grid patterns. Oops there goes public spaces. James Wines:
I lived in Italy for a long time, and the thing I noticed the most in coming back from Europe is that those cities were conceived from the outset with the idea that there will be a public domain. New York evolved as an economic force on a grid and primarily for opportunism. It’s very difficult after the fact to take that paving grid view of the world and loosen it up.
(Quoted from page F6 of the 21 July 2016 issue of The New York Times.)
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