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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Can you provide a reference or link to a single successful residential development in the U.S that prohibits homeowners the use of privately owned vehicles to access their own residence?

Can you provide a law that would prohibit me from using private dollars from developing what ever I would like in the US? If I want a car free community, I would use private dollars to purchase land that would be redeveloped into a private community. As a private community you can provide restrictions as long as you can sell others on that idea, and have them buy into the development. So unless you can provide me with a law in the US that prohibits private development for a specif population, I will stand by it can be done.

I am not a believer that the government is the only entity that can impact change. I would rather develop from scratch than spend 50 years trying to convince others to live with my life style choice.

I believe the current legal term in the US for a private community is GATED. READ
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