Propinquity Cities

A software/legal schema for a fluid type of city where land is allocated in whatever suggested arrangement minimizes unnecessary moves while maximizing propinquity (good adjacency) according ticketholders' (residents) desire expressions and the city's aggregation law, obviating rent, restructuring the city to optimize the needs of its communities, enabling much better standards of living. Anyone with insight into numerical modeling, voting theory, policy communication, construction or urban economics please get in touch and help me to either discredit or implement it.

No city that exists now is good. I'm not sure it's possible for any city built under our laws to be good. In all of our cities there is an economic ratchet that lowers service quality while increasing the cost of living exactly until it reaches the point where our networks and investments in the city are only just barely worth the pain of staying. Proq offers an alternative.