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Interesting so far. While this is by no means a scientific poll (since it is voluntary), it looks like New York City, Chicago, and Atlanta have the most participation on city vs. city. Based off my experiences here, that seems pretty accurate.
-Houston is about where I thought it would be.
-Southern California in general is under represented considering its population size. Not many from the L.A. Metro, San Diego Metro, or Inland Empire Metro on city vs. city (seems true based off experience too)
-Dallas-Fort Worth Metro is less represented than Houston Metro, despite being bigger
-Florida not super well represented from Miami or Tampa
-Eastern metros like Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington DC have respectable representation on the board.
-Most people live in a smaller metro on the board
the nearest metro area to me is Evansville, Indiana. Technically I live in the Evansville metro, just on the VERY VERY outer ring of it. The other nearest metro would be the Metro East (st. Louis), but we don't have any cultural or economic associations with it.
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