
Residents of the compact city enjoy a highly efficient urban form characterized by close proximity to services, reduced travel times, and variety of uses and functions.

Residents of the connected city leverage from permeable and efficient street network with walkable and cyclable distances to close destinations while having access to multi- modal transport systems to connect with the opportunities of the wider city.

The residents of an inclusive city have equitable right to the city, access to services, employment, open public space, public transportation, and other opportunities the city provides.

Residents of the vibrant city have access to the diversity of activities, urban services, and economic opportunities.

All the residents of the resilient city are guarded against immediate and chronic stresses within urban systems and are prepared for future potential challenges.