15 minutes Cities
Car free future
Sustanable stays
Food waist
Grammar
100

Essential services, stores, workplaces, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and cultural amenities are all nearby, making them easy to get to.

Accessibility

100

The city has superblocks which are groups of nine blocks.

Barcelona

100

items for personal hygiene (e.g., soaps, shampoos) designed to be used only once

single-use toiletries

100

too soon

prematurely

100

The more eco-friendly transport we use, -----------

the fewer emissions we have.

200

These cities are for everyone, not just the rich. 15-minute cities include housing for various income levels.

Affordability 

200

They will shuttle waste to a special facility, so there won’t be a need for trucks

Kalasatama (Helsinki)

200

containers that hold large amounts of a product

bulk dispensers

200

The more pedestrian districts there are in a city, ---------------------------- 

the harder it is to accommodate cars.

300

the basic organizational structures of a city or country

Infrastructure

300

Traffic was relegated to a ring road, which was later developed into a figure of eight.

Houten

300

be thrown away

get tossed

400

Involving residents in planning and decision-making ensures the city meets the needs of its diverse population.

Community engagement 

400

Instead of banning cars completely, it eliminated most of the parking spaces, leaving just a few for disabled drivers,

Oslo

400

environmentally friendly

sustainable

500

We can’t build apartments here because the city only allows businesses on this street.

Zoning

500

There are 129 km of bike paths.

Houten

500

be serious about a certain goal

be committed to