Cities and Urbanization

Why city residents should have a say in what their cities look like

Los Angeles, where in 2016 voters approved a tax intended to fund infrastructure, after a three-year public education initiative.

Los Angeles, where in 2016 voters approved a tax intended to fund infrastructure. Image: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Michael S. Burke
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AECOM
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