CactusBoyScout OP t1_izjdjwh wrote
Reply to comment by Accurate_Walk6563 in “Adams Plan Would Relax Rules for Developers Amid N.Y.C. Housing Crisis” The mayor proposed reducing requirements that he said slow the construction of new homes as the city contends with a housing crisis. by CactusBoyScout
What does anything you said have to do with increasing density?
Accurate_Walk6563 t1_izjdvj4 wrote
That there’s absolutely no way they’re going to start demolishing residential, suburban areas out of nowhere to prop up 5+ story apartment buildings across East Queens and Staten Island. Duh.
CactusBoyScout OP t1_izje0wb wrote
It worked great in suburban NJ when they passed a similar law. Now most train stations there are surrounded by big new apartment buildings.
Accurate_Walk6563 t1_izjejuy wrote
I see what you mean. Truth be told, train stations do not stretch out far into East Queens . Farthest is the J to Jamaica/Archer or the A to Lefferts or Aqueduct. And the Aqueduct station is off a service road. And where I live, I have to take a bus to reach a train. They need to work on stretching transit lines in Eastern Queens first before building apartments anywhere near here.
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