It all started with 28 homes. A walkable food-forest made it a village oasis

In Tucson’s western foothills, 28 households have spent 28 years building something that most neighborhoods have lost — a place where knowing your neighbors isn’t incidental, it’s the whole point.

The Milagro Cohousing community is a place where kids can roam freely because the cars park at the edge, and the paths between homes belong to people. Its inhabitants benefit from this simple yet effective design that (once in the community) revolves around people, not cars…

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