Their tolerance for the indignity of difficult places to live has waned. You don't have to endure a place that you'd rather not live. You move. So Improve the quality of life. And that is public safety, which we talked about. That's the homeless, mentally ill, being off the streets. That is investing in our parks, our green space, our greenways. So yes, you live in a dense city, but in the evening, on the weekends, there's a place to recreate and increase tourism, which is a major economic engine for this city. (01:46–02:34)
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