Last, replacing members of
the metropolitan planning committees and commissions with members without a conflict of interest in real - estate allows for the above two reforms to be politically viable.
I argue that the best next steps are three-fold: first, to build and fund magnet schools in urban centers; second to replace pro-suburban standards for evaluating schools with standards for quality schools based on scientific research; and third, replacing members of
the metropolitan planning committees and commissions with qualified professionals without a conflict of interest in real - estate.