A recent report highlights that American cities are forfeiting over $5 billion annually in potential tax revenue due to the presence of downtown highways. Bloomberg posted on X, emphasizing the significant financial impact these infrastructures have on urban areas. The report suggests that these highways contribute to reduced property values and hinder economic development, leading to substantial losses in tax income. Urban planners and policymakers are urged to reconsider the placement and design of such highways to optimize city revenue and growth. The findings underscore the need for strategic urban planning to enhance economic opportunities and improve the fiscal health of cities across the United States.