Posted: 2023-02-26 18:00:00

There are two very different views of the '15-minute city' idea.

To some, it's an urban planning concept that promotes sustainable and healthy living.

To a small group of others, it's a plot by "tyrannical bureaucrats" to take our cars and control our lives, which could lead to a real-life Hunger Games scenario.

After outlandish claims about lizard people, 5G and COVID-19 vaccines, conspiracy theorists are now targeting the world of urban planning, with protests against the 15-minute city concept springing up around the globe.

"I've been doing [urban planning] for a long time, but I've never seen something like this," urbanist and Vancouver's former chief planner Brent Toderian tells ABC RN's Blueprint For Living.

Toderian, who has lobbied for the idea internationally including in Australia, sums up: "It's a bit surreal".

What is it?

The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept where neighbourhoods provide residents with the basic things they need – shops, schools, parks, leisure options, healthcare – within a 15-minute radius by foot or bike.

"We used to have 15-minute cities as the norm. They were called good neighbourhoods – where you didn't have to get into a car for everything," Toderian says.

From mid-last century, cities have largely been planned around cars, at the expense of walking and biking, which has often resulted in car dependency and urban sprawl.

The 15-minute city is a pushback against this.

A mix of cars and trucks fill four lanes of peak hour traffic on freeway.
Traffic congestion has become a big problem in many cities around the world.(ABC News: Andrew O'Connor)

"There are so many public interest reasons to want to do this. It's kind of a no-brainer," Toderian says.

"Your carbon footprint is a lot lower, so it's a powerful climate change mitigation tool … It promotes urban health and thus promotes the actual reduction of public health costs … It promotes individual affordability and household affordability because you don't need to own the second car or maybe even the third car."

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