• Chetzemoka
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    11 months ago

    I’m the only person on my street actually in favor of the proposed multi-use housing/shopping complex a developer wants to build a block over from us. I can’t change the minds of all these old people. I’m pretty sure we’re just fucked until they all move out or pass on.

    • @[email protected]
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      I heard some pushback on a plan for a mixed use development in an abandoned office park. The person had zero to do with the property, lived in a completely different area. But didn’t want it because “traffic”. Like pushing those potential residents to live further away was somehow more beneficial for traffic than putting them close to it.

    • @cazsiel
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      511 months ago

      We can just start our own municipalities somewhere. Where is the biggest question

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      In fairness to your neighbours, it’s probably hard to be on board when all they probably foresee is increased traffic and reduced property values.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 months ago

      I’m pretty sure we’re just fucked until they all move out or pass on.

      Most young people that support multi-use housing today will stop supporting it by the time they retire. It’s not the today’s old people that are against everything, it’s all old people. The next generation will not be different.

    • @Bye
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      -211 months ago

      Why are you in favor of it? They wanted to build one near me, and I think it would bring more people and more traffic into an otherwise quiet neighborhood. I think it would also take away part of the exclusivity of the neighborhood, and lower property values (or otherwise make them grow more slowly)