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by stale2002
2893 days ago
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If 10s of thousands of people are moving to an area, there is easily a way to build enough housing. All you have to do is build more than 10s of thousands of apartments. This really isn't that hard. Just pick a small 1 square mile area in a singular section of your city and say "THIS is the high density zone. Anyone can build any amount of 20-30 story buildings." And then you simply keep zone laws the same in all the other "low" density areas. Everyone wins. The new people who are moving to a city get their apartments, and the suburban people can keep their yards. |
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What's stopping the process is (a) rent-controlled tenants occupying buildings built before the time rent control no longer applies, and (b) prop 13. Both give people very strong incentives not to move.