rolandofgilead41089 t1_jd80oiz wrote
Reply to comment by tjrileywisc in They’ve Been Warned: Attorney General Says Suburbs ‘Must Comply’ With Transit-Oriented Housing Law by psychothumbs
I don't expect urban infrastructure in my rural town and don't want it. I expect my local taxes to pay for what my town needs, which it does. Our roads are well maintained throughout the seasons and the school system is highly rated and desirable for young families.
tjrileywisc t1_jd85g1n wrote
Well I have suburban NIMBYs in my town who do have this infrastructure who also think our city shouldn't have to allow the housing, and they're expecting rural communities to allow it instead.
The only fair solution I see here is that everyone needs to relax a little and let the market get an equilibrium... which seems to be the approach the state is going for.
For what it's worth, the state put a cap on the amount of housing required in more rural communities after getting feedback during the comment session.
three-ple t1_jd9fczz wrote
Very true. A lot of people call for "why do we need the density? There is so much space out in X. Let them build there!".
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