Netflix's latest holiday rom-com, "Hot Frosty," begins like this: A lonely young widow named Kathy hangs a magical scarf on a snowman in the public square of her idyllic fictional New York town.
In "Notting Hill," the London neighborhood is a central character in the romance between a famous Hollywood actor and a bookshop owner.
In some cases — think "Sex and the City" and "Emily in Paris" — the characters are in love with the city itself.
As policymakers, they're tasked with building affordable housing, creating safe public spaces and accessible transit, and creating jobs.
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