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Featured in Governing:
“Designing Infrastructure for Humans,
Not Just Code Compliance”

This feature explores how cities can move beyond technical compliance toward moral clarity—one sidewalk, signal, and crosswalk at a time.

“A quarter-inch difference in ramp grade or transit-shelter panel placement can mean the difference between access and exclusion.”
Larry M. Summers, PE

Infrastructure doesn’t just move people or water. It tells a story—about who matters and who’s left out. My article in Governing explores how cities can move beyond compliance toward care, and why the smallest design choices often carry the greatest ethical weight.

If you’ve ever felt like your agency was doing everything “by the book” but still missing the human point, this piece is for you.


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