Adventurenauts
Adventurenauts t1_j0yy7k5 wrote
Reply to comment by Darrenanity in Do the people who work in Portsmouth live in Portsmouth? by Jpf123
There are literally laws necessary to maintain that paradigm. It's not some free choice by all individuals. It's the result of laws that encourage sprawl and pushes workers further and further away from their place of employment.
Adventurenauts t1_j0yxvz2 wrote
It feels cozy because its walkable, it's alive, it's a space that was built for humans. Something that is pretty rare in our region.
Adventurenauts t1_it5wzkt wrote
Reply to comment by yuvng_matt in I really hate the Portsmouth circle roundabout by fjphil
Because road design actually means safety, not just thoughts and prayers like the alternative.
Adventurenauts t1_ir56cl3 wrote
Reply to comment by Strict_Zebra_3585 in New Hampshire has the most licensed drivers per capita in the US by WhiteyKC
Expect for pockets, the entire state is built only to serve cars. Not humans.
Adventurenauts t1_j0zs837 wrote
Reply to comment by Darrenanity in Do the people who work in Portsmouth live in Portsmouth? by Jpf123
Zoning has restricted supply to the point where MOST people cannot afford to be a part of our community. It's not freedom when people can't access resources in an area. Unless you want to put a specific income on participating in society fine, I don't. Everybody deserves to be housed in their community : )
Just because your life, commute and housing were far and terrible doesn't mean that has to be the legal mandate for everybody.