05-04-2022, 01:42 PM
We literally had a midrise development that preserved heritage buildings rejected on Frederick.
The claim to want to build good things instead of just more things is transparently false.
As transparent as the "Oh no, the traffic, and there isn't enough parking" bullshit.
I *might* argue for better developments, but I refuse to be associated in any way with these anti-development folks.
That being said, I know people who live in small apartments. There isn't anything wrong it, and some people don't mind it. If they're serving a market need, the problem is the lack of other units meeting other market needs, not that some people's needs are being met.
The claim to want to build good things instead of just more things is transparently false.
As transparent as the "Oh no, the traffic, and there isn't enough parking" bullshit.
I *might* argue for better developments, but I refuse to be associated in any way with these anti-development folks.
That being said, I know people who live in small apartments. There isn't anything wrong it, and some people don't mind it. If they're serving a market need, the problem is the lack of other units meeting other market needs, not that some people's needs are being met.