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by km3r
1956 days ago
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The center is getting denser too though, its just not enough. You can only fit so much housing in SF. The suburb cities dont need to be filled will 20 story apartments, but every city should be building similar percent increases.
SF/ oakland/ SJ are all building up and building lots of new units. Why does only the center have to take on the burden of becoming 10% more dense? Why can't every city increase its housing supply by 10%? |
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That's literally not true. Human density can go far beyond what SF has. In fact, you could fit a lot more people in SF with only part of the city getting higher density.
The idea that each city should "do it's part" has no basis in sane urban planing. We know the current distribution of density isn't useful and this more or less just makes it permanent.