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View Poll Results: LA or NYC
NYC 49 53.85%
LA 42 46.15%
Voters: 91. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 02-10-2021, 11:05 AM
 
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I'd say LA's changes look bigger than New York's but that's because there is just that big of a gap between New York and any other city in North America. I'll give LA a ton of credit for the work they are doing with the transit system and they are making strides, but New York isn't standing still, and will only grow. In 2050, LA will have improved, but so will have New York. The gap between the two will stay the same until one or the other (LA with the potential water crisis and earthquakes, NYC with rising seas and overall trend of Northeasterners moving to the Sun Belt) becomes undesirable. There is no equivalent for New York anywhere in NYC and in 29 years that will stay the same

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