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by stetrain 300 days ago
Yes in the sense of suburbs that commute by car into the city, requiring that city to maintain adequate infrastructure, but prefer the lower taxes of the suburbs.

If you choose a lifestyle that requires more to be spent per capita on roads, utilities, and public services then you should pay for that cost.

Suburbs themselves should also have variety. People love small towns, but instead of a mix of small towns with vibrant dense centers surrounded by less dense housing options, we just build sameness stretching in all directions.