15m mail

You're referring to the 15-minute mail!

The 15-minute mail, also known as the "15-minute city," is a concept that suggests that people should be able to access all the necessities of daily life within a 15-minute walk, bike ride, or public transportation trip from their home.

This idea was popularized by urban planner and professor Carlos Moreno, who argued that by designing cities in this way, we can reduce our reliance on cars, promote more sustainable and equitable transportation options, and improve overall quality of life.

Some of the key principles of the 15-minute mail include:

  1. Mixed-use development: Combining residential, commercial, and recreational spaces in the same area to reduce the need for lengthy commutes.
  2. Local services: Providing essential services like grocery stores, schools, healthcare facilities, and community centers within walking distance.
  3. Public transportation: Ensuring that public transportation options are frequent, reliable, and convenient, making it easy to get around without a car.
  4. Green spaces: Incorporating parks, gardens, and other green areas into the urban design to promote physical activity and mental well-being.
  5. Community engagement: Fostering a sense of community by designing public spaces that encourage social interaction and a sense of belonging.

The 15-minute mail is not just a theoretical concept; many cities around the world are already implementing these principles to create more livable, sustainable, and resilient communities.