Tinder for cities: how tech is making urban planning more inclusive

The Guardian reports on "a new wave of digital tools" that are trying to increase the transparency and inclusiveness of urban planning for city residents:

Imagine if next time you saw a plan for an oversized monster tower block proposed for your street, you could get out your smartphone and swipe left to oppose it? Or see a carefully designed scheme for a new neighbourhood library and swipe right to support it?

Tinder for urban planning might sound far-fetched, but it is already being trialled in the sun-kissed Californian city of Santa Monica. City authorities are trying to gauge public opinion on everything from street furniture and parking, to murals and market stalls for their forthcoming urban plan, using a digital tool modelled on a dating app.

The full article is available on the Guardian website.

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