have you heard about DCs height limits? ;-)
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @occupytheport
if DC would allow building up *to* the height limits around transit, things would be MUCH better
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Replying to @constans
DC is a mega-region. The new units coming online in DC are expensive. Trust me, I lived there.
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Replying to @occupytheport @kimmaicutler
I lived there too. Eventually I couldn't go on seeing them refuse to hold around transit or improve, so I left
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Replying to @constans
they've always built around transit.
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Replying to @occupytheport @constans
than the downzoned or tightly restrictive cities of the coasts.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
or fewer people that want to live in AZ or NM at this point?
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Replying to @occupytheport @constans
I can be a coastal smug liberal or maybe I can also see validity in other models. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/03/opinion/where-america-is-working.html?_r=0 …
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Jane Jacobsian design w Dickensian inequality. Or sprawly dystopia w/ affordability/accessibility to immigrants.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @occupytheport
yes, Jacobson didn't realize she lived in the middle of a gentrification process that she contributed to
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re-development, and building integrated neighborhoods. But really they were pricing displaced black people out of
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