While riding, I have overheard some fellow passengers debate the relative merits of local soup kitchens and others discuss the gourmet options at Krog Street Market. Such examples exist all over the city. There’s the obvious contrast between the verdant lawns of Buckhead and the blight of English Avenue. There’s the more nuanced discrepancy between the Village of Bedford Pines subsidized housing development on Boulevard (average annual income: $3,000) and the new apartments a half mile away at Ponce City Market (starting monthly rent for a three-bedroom: $3,279).