City Planning Without the 47 Public Hearings
No 3-hour rants about parking. No developers with suspiciously generous campaign donations. No NIMBYs who moved in last month but want to freeze the neighborhood in 1975. Just balanced, multi-stakeholder urban discussion.
The Human Way™
How cities actually make decisions
Where a simple bike lane becomes a 2-year existential crisis.
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The NIMBY Veto
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"We support affordable housing! Just not... here. Or there. Or anywhere with a view. Have you tried building it in the ocean?" The concerned citizen who wants progress, just somewhere else.
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Developer Generosity
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That 15-story luxury condo got approved in record time. Must be because of its 'community benefits,' not the developer's generous donations to the councillor's re-election fund. Total coincidence.
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The Parking Rant
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Agenda item: Climate adaptation plan for the next 50 years. Public comment: 3 hours on the parking situation at the grocery store. The council nods solemnly and tables the climate plan for next quarter.
The Neurakal Way
Urban planning with every voice — minus the shouting
Create AI personas for local business owners, environmental advocates, urban planners, resident groups, and budget analysts. They'll debate zoning, infrastructure, and community initiatives with actual arguments.
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Stakeholder Spectrum
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Represent business owners, environmentalists, long-term residents, new arrivals, planners, and fiscal conservatives — all arguing with data instead of emotions. Revolutionary for local government.
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Scenario Modelling
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Test alternative zoning proposals, park placements, or transit routes across multiple stakeholder groups before committing. Nobody has to chain themselves to a tree first.
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Clear Summaries
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Get an unbiased synthesis of all perspectives — what people actually agreed on, where the real conflicts are, and what compromises are viable. Like meeting minutes, but useful.
"Our AI council debated a new bike lane in 8 minutes. Our real council? 11 public hearings, a petition, two protests, and it's currently tabled until 2027."
— A very patient urban planner
Ready to plan a city without the drama?
Create your AI council, set the community question, and let diverse stakeholders debate — without anyone bringing up parking for 3 hours. Imagine the possibilities.