Elevated BRT could become one of the most practical urban mobility tools for cities that need rail-like reliability without full metro costs. Mexico City’s Trolebús Elevado shows how grade-separated electric buses can cut journey times, improve access, support underserved districts, and even open new logistics opportunities when infrastructure is underused.
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Cities already produce enough food, yet waste and hunger coexist. The Cultivating Abundance framework treats food access as infrastructure, not charity. It aligns policy, logistics, technology, and community networks into a measurable, city scale resilience system.