Guys...we gotta narrow our streets
for a case where there are 12' to spare, maybe (although how do you decide which side of the street lucks out?), but there are bound to be cases where there's even less to parcel out. I'm anticipating more of a long-term benefit here--existing structures won't be there forever
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some people would probably go for modifications or reconstruction right away, but most would probably leave it be, with no changes in structure until you get new owners
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this effort should go hand in hand with changes to zoning allowing both a broader mix of uses + smaller structures with smaller setbacks
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If there's 6' to spare on each side then that can be 12' on one side (and many US streets have far more to spare). Nobody "lucks out"; auction off the new lots with first refusal rights for the existing abutters.
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whatever's clever
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