Thursday, September 25, 2014

How to Reset an Unsustainable Society

Implementation of a sustainable foundation to an automobile centric culture

A community’s growth is paramount to its future.  Since the automobile is totally unsustainable, all automobile centric growth is also unsustainable.  By adhering to the claim “that’s just the way things are” and continuing to use automobiles as the foundation for community growth is the acceptance of willing ignorance for a destructive pattern of urban growth.  Urban growth in the US since the 1920s has altered its original transit oriented design from train and street car orientation to what it is today: urban sprawl; a conglomeration of unsustainable automobile oriented development.  To have a future that is sustainable, urban growth has to be re-established on a sustainable foundation with efficient mobility.
 
Many of the Western Society downtowns have lost their functionality as commerce centers.  To re-create commerce, these downtown commercial centers have to have a functional transit system to effectively use their original transit oriented design.  Throughout the country are examples of cities having patterns of land-use change by their abandoned street car system in the early 1930s.  Although these cities were built with transit oriented land-use designs they are now changed to automobile centric land-use design. 

Revitalization efforts in successful downtown areas include a mobility component carrying large numbers of people throughout the downtown areas.  These transit systems have served to reinstitute the function of the original transit oriented designs of downtown areas.  These revitalization efforts allow downtowns to once again maintain land-use positions of regional financial hubs of commerce.

The necessity of sustainable mobility is crucial to urban growth.

In the late 1960’s the federal government established National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), in 1970 California established the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).  Although many people claim the laws are restricting and obtrusive, the intent of regulating guidelines creates a healthier environment.  It is an unfortunate consequence of politics that government regulations are manipulated by industries lobbying corrupted self-serving agendas of greed.

In 2006 California passed AB32 which set into law a target of air quality to meet 1990 measures by 2020.  In 2008 SB 375 was passed, which mandated the AB32 targets.  These mandate the MPOs (Metropolitan Planning Organizations) to find a way to comply with Air Resource Board (ARB) targets.  SB 375 augments CARB’s (California Air Resource Board) ability to reach the AB 32 goals by demanding regional greenhouse gas emission reductions are achieved from the automobile and light truck sectors for 2020 and 2035.  There are 18 MPOs in California the ARB will work with towards achieving its goal in the regional transportation, housing and land-use plans to prepare “sustainable communities strategy” (SCS) for each region.
 
These SCS plans were envisioned to reduce the amount of vehicle miles traveled in the most powerful way for California to lower its carbon footprint.  These newly enacted laws are designed to accelerate this necessary transition towards transit oriented urban growth, promote the rapid development of a cleaner, low-carbon economy, create vibrant livable communities; and improve the ways we travel and move goods throughout the state.

However, most of the MPOs and city planners are staffed by schooled workers regimented with a strict policy of compliance orientation.  There is a disproportionate absents of thought capability to “think out of the box” when the voice of their choir is “the box”.   There also is a necessary requirement to garner changed perspective to replace automobile centric urban growth.  The MPOs are caught up in “mapping” and newly marketed computerized techniques of modeling.   It is ludicrous to use the word sustainability and continue urban planning based on the automobile; while considering that an adherence to transit oriented urban expansion.  The resolve of city planners in accommodating SCS legislative mandates is forcing smaller lot size requirements onto tract housing developers.   This is the receipt for oblivious acumen.
 
The transit oriented design is not acquiescent to automobile use.  The consequence to this nonconformity is a dysfunctional land-use design.
 
Philosophically speaking, there has been a suicidal tendency of US society since the assassination of President Kennedy.  Western culture once had a goal driven direction of striving to greatness and achievement for the good of mankind.  Over the past five decades it has been caught in the vortex of self-seeking gratification and politics that elevates a dictatorship government by psychopathic narcissists. The grandiose speech of President Kennedy when man landed on the moon; was the last grand speech spoken by a politician regarding man’s instinctive nature to seek and explore as their directive to achievement.  The dichotomy of politics is that a bird needs two wings to fly: a left wing and a right wing.  Politics of the left have created an impaling ultra conservative social agenda that fails in letting people strive for greatness on their own merit.  Politics of the right declare that government is intrusive while at the same time invoking the over-regulation of intrusive government.

Where is the US space program that required innovation and created the long list of products we use today?  What happened to the promised Moon colonies, Mars exploration, and the achievement of innovation?  Where are the startling innovations of our bright future?  They were lost into the stagnation of deceitful social blight.  We need the jobs created from manufacturing in weightless environments, new technologies and building parts for further space exploration more than feeding on the lies of racism controversy.  Whose idea was it that declared it is better to give welfare money and nurture the dysfunction of doing nothing rather than having self-worth with a job and providing for one’s self? 
    
The status-quo of a non-sustainable culture is problematic on every level. 
    
Capitalism is market driven.  Capital costs in building infrastructure for a community wide transit system are expensive.  The only way to reach sustainable urban growth is to use a new form of sustainable transportation.  To expend $hundreds of millions for unproven technology is not a risk bureaucratically compelled personnel could support.  Hence, the ongoing deterioration of problem oriented urban growth.
 
Building a sustainable urban environment requires sustainable transportation.  Capital cost infrastructure outlays for new technology transit are the most affordable of all transportation systems.  There are three factors to sustainable transportation: environmental requirements, economy need, and social demands.  All three expanses are directly related to mobility and within the ability of private sector development. Legislative mandate has established guidelines for the private sector to develop sustainable urban growth and yet it is the political pursuit of corrupted status-quo that stagnates and disrupts the progress of sustainability. 

Current environmental, economic, and social problems are directly attributed to the arrangement of unsustainable urban growth based on automobile centric land-use design.  Convenience of the automobile is offset by the intrusive increase to their numbers, exacerbating the problems.
 
The demand for transportation is proportionate to the population. As the population is growing, transportation needs grow at a proportionally greater rate. With the growing population, there is an increased demand for land and mobility. Gasoline price increases at the pump will continue to increase with inflation, and depletion of oil supply.

The importance of introducing new technological industries into the automobile centric based society is economic growth of job creation.  As the industrial revolution began manufacturing and computers have led to the information revolution, mankind’s next step in intellectual evolution is the field of mobility. 

The automobile is not a sustainable technology.  The societal impacts from our car culture have blemished many areas of our lives and continue as the current state of urban development opposes the legislative concept of NEPA and CEQA regulations.  The necessity of sustainable mobility is crucial to urban growth.

The automobile centric urban society is incapable of carrying its ongoing pattern of economic, social and environmental destruction.  How then does a culture reset?  Through a natural progression of entrepreneurial efforts without the insatiability intrusion of greed driven political self-indulgence.  A cultural reset happens from sustainable urban growth by implementing new technology transit systems which allows sustainable transit oriented urban growth.  The significance of this is growth; for in growth there is environmental justice and social opportunity.

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