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by clairity
1878 days ago
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it's one example of a swath of problems that can be discouraged in one go, rather than having to mitigate each poor policy one at a time. natural ground cover is beneficial in many ways over impervious surfaces so incentivize the former and disincentivize (rather than prohibit) the latter. if you want to cover your whole lot with concrete, go for it, but expect to pay for the negative externalities of that. |
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"but expect to pay for the negative externalities of that."
But what do you think that money will actually do? Is it going to prevent issues? I don't think so. It won't even cover the costs of actual damages in many cases.