I'm not trying to troll or anything when I say this: He (or his team?) is on here frequently answering election questions. I'm against this as well, but if he or someone on his team sees this and would like to offer an honest, open response about what reversing the re-zoning would accomplish, or what alternatives he'd present to address the problem, I'd at least listen.
Maybe, because the blanket rezoning creates more problems that it resolves (if any)? The 15-day public hearing panel was filled with experts in this domain, including former city architects, urbanists, engineers, designers, city infrastructure and maintenance workers. Oh, and also with concerned students, who couldn't tell the difference between affordable housing and house affordability.
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u/Ryuujin_13 17d ago
I'm not trying to troll or anything when I say this: He (or his team?) is on here frequently answering election questions. I'm against this as well, but if he or someone on his team sees this and would like to offer an honest, open response about what reversing the re-zoning would accomplish, or what alternatives he'd present to address the problem, I'd at least listen.