“We built cities all over America that are designed for automobiles and not designed for people... Our housing costs are high, in part because of the way that we've designed our cities." - @GovDougBurgum North Dakota comments during the @NatlGovsAssoc winter meetings
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc Wild that a North Dakota republican has more sustainable urban policies than some “progressives” in New York
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc On housing, Democrats are at risk of “The Great Triangulation”.
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc Everyone needs to watch North Dakota @GovDougBurgum in this clip. Common sense like this can change America. Just watch.
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc One of the most important points he made that is largely overlooked: “The cost of running a city is the linear feet of everything - sewers, roads […] and then when you get more of that, you need more fire stations.”
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc Yo @GregAbbott_TX where you at?
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc Millions of views, 10ks of likes. Thousands of retweets. @JoshStein_ - it is time to get North Carolina on the bus. x.com/berkie1/status…
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc Millions of views, 10ks of likes. Thousands of retweets. @JoshStein_ - it is time to get North Carolina on the bus. x.com/berkie1/status…
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc This is great!
@berkie1 @GovDougBurgum @NatlGovsAssoc @AndyBeshearKY Kentucky would be a huge beneficiary from updated zoning and building codes. This is a bipartisan issue that will have a huge impact. Please help Kentucky be one of the first, not one of the last for once.