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by sliverstorm
3121 days ago
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not in our most urban areas That's half the problem; these aren't urban areas. Now people that don't live there want to urbanize them, and the people that do live there don't. There is room out there for your single-family housing Somewhat of an ironic statement, given there was plenty of room for their house when it was built. |
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2) The Valley used to be perfect for single-family houses and peach-tree orchards or whatever. And at one point in very recent history the island of Manhattan was a dense forest.
Who cares?
Neither fact has literally anything to do with the maximally beneficial housing and zoning policies we should be pursuing in those places today.