New York City prioritizes wealthy neighborhoods over poor neighborhoods. The quality of public lighting indicates which neighborhoods are more important to the city. In other words, the built environment reflects quality perceptions. The ability of light to characterize space as appealing or unappealing exacerbates already existing divides between rich and poor. It maintains the negative stigma associated with public housing and other low-income areas.
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