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Citysized is a term used in urban planning, architecture, and information design to describe methods, policies, and systems that are scaled to the size and complexity of cities. As an adjective, citysized describes infrastructure, services, or analyses that are conceived and evaluated at the city level rather than at the neighborhood or site level. Proponents argue that citysized approaches promote integrated planning, resilience, and equitable access by aligning multiple sectors with city-wide objectives.

Originating from the combination of 'city' and 'sized', the term signals a shift from micro-scale to macro-scale

Examples include citysized transit networks that optimize routes across districts, citywide housing policies that balance supply

Critics warn that citysized strategies can overlook local variation and marginalize smaller communities. Implementation requires governance

Related topics include urban planning, smart cities, urban scaling, systems thinking, and place-based design.

thinking.
In
practice,
citysized
design
often
involves
cross‑department
coordination,
standardized
data
models,
and
city-wide
metrics
for
transport,
housing,
energy,
and
health
services.
It
is
used
to
guide
policy
development,
procurement,
and
the
deployment
of
digital
platforms
that
affect
entire
municipalities.
and
affordability,
and
data
infrastructures
that
aggregate
information
across
neighborhoods
to
inform
governance.
In
digital
systems,
citysized
platforms
may
provide
city-level
dashboards,
interoperable
APIs,
and
shared
standards
to
enable
municipal
services
to
operate
seamlessly
across
jurisdictions.
capacity,
data
privacy
safeguards,
and
sustained
funding.
The
term
remains
flexible,
with
different
practitioners
applying
it
to
different
scales
and
disciplines.