If “one size fits all” is the problem why do so many CA suburbs impose “one size fits all” on their neighborhoods? We know there are many kinds of families, multi-generational households, single adults, couples, etc. Why do so many suburbs ban housing that is suitable for them?https://twitter.com/SenToniAtkins/status/1131278141580644352 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Suburban dwellers are far from one size fits all. We have every type of household you list and more just on my street.
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Replying to @troutgirl
I too can play the personal anecdotes game. My parents, in their 60s, are the youngest people on their block. The local elementary school district has to consider closing schools as enrollment declines because no new or young families can afford there.https://cupertinotoday.com/2018/01/09/cupertino-school-board-to-mull-potential-5m-in-cuts/ …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
I meant my comment respectfully not snarkily. And to be fair, we have relatively few school-age children too, altho there are tons of college-age ones.
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Replying to @troutgirl @kimmaicutler
I just wanted to note that even us uncool suburbanites are densifying without waiting for the physical plant to change because that will take years.
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