Submitted by paul-e-walnts t3_125166v in jerseycity
Genuine question. There’s lots of posts with people arguing nimby and yimby positions in the comments. I often see the blame going to Fulop, middle/upper class people moving here, and developers for increases in rents. I’m genuinely curious for those opposed to developing more, what is your alternative? To me it seems unrealistic to think we can just keep people out of Jersey City by not building, or that limiting development would even help the people already here. maybe I’m misunderstanding the point?
caroline_elly t1_je2w1m8 wrote
Better public transportation.
Building more housing isn't enough, you need to build housing that people demand. The top criteria for many people is commute time.
If you improve public transportation such that every neighborhood currently 1h away from Manhattan is now 30min away, you just massively increased the supply of demanded housing.
Imagine being able to reach Manhattan reliably in under 30 minutes from West Side/Bayonne. That effectively increases supply and will take pricing pressure off downtown.