PRI Launches New "Free Cities Center"
To Incubate Free Market Ideas to Improve Cities, Launch Urban Comeback

As West Coast cities face rising crime, soaring housing costs, sprawling homelessness and devastated downtowns, PRI today launched the “Free Cities Center,” an ambitious initiative cultivating innovative ideas to improve urban life based around freedom and property rights – not government.
 
Visit the new Free Cities Center website at www.pacificresearch.org/freecities
 
“West Coast cities offer an unparalleled vibrancy and significant cultural and economic importance, but failed government urban policies are making them virtually unlivable,” said Steven Greenhut, director of PRI’s Free Cities Center and R Street Institute western region director.  “Now we’re seeing an exodus of people voting with their feet by leaving.  The policy status quo must change to reverse this tragedy.”
 
The Free Cities Center will regularly release incisive reporting and analysis on crime, housing, education, homelessness, social mobility and other urban issues through commentaries, videos, and webinars.
Watch: Steven Greenhut Previews
PRI's New Free Cities Center
Steven Greenhut, director of PRI's Free Cities Center and R Street Institute western region director, gives a preview of some of the new center's upcoming work.



With the launch, PRI released the first in a series of magazine-style papers that will explore the free-market vision for Western cities.  In “Back from Dystopia: A New Vision for Western Cities,” Greenhut sets forth how we can build freer and better cities with good quality of life, safe streets, and vibrant culture.

Click here to buy a paperback copy of "Back from Dystopia" at Amazon.com
Other Free Cities Center highlights include:
  • A video tour of the Orange County Rescue Mission and interview with president Jim Palmer on how the private charity is turning lives around more effectively than traditional government homeless programs
  • An article by Matthew Fleming and interview with former Anaheim mayor Tom Tait on the city’s “freedom experiment” promoting development based on property rights rather than government planning
  • An article by PRI Center for California Reform fellow Kerry Jackson on how the world’s most vibrant and interesting cities came from the bottom-up, not urban planners
  • An article by The Hon. Daniel Kolkey, PRI board member, on how the state’s efforts to control wildfires is major problem in urban areas, in addition to rural communities
  • An article by Lance Izumi, senior director of PRI’s Center for Education, on how revamping urban schools can improve quality of life in cities
PRI scholars and an array of noted California free-market thinkers will be contribute to the Free Cities Center, including Chris Reed, Dr. Wayne Winegarden, Wendell Cox, John Seiler, Steve Smith, and more to come.
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