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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I didn’t realize that San Francisco was upzoning the Marina, Sea Cliff, Sunset, Richmond neighborhoods for much greater height and density. Are they going to let 130’ buildings replace the low scale structures than line Columbus Ave and the North Beach streets? So then why do that in DC neighborhoods?[/quote] It's one thing to say that density spreads coronavirus. It's wrong, but at least it's plausible. It is another thing entirely to say that upFLUMming is spreading coronavirus. That's just ridiculous.[/quote] UpFLUMming enables significant height and density to be added to less dense residential neighborhoods.[/quote] Please explain how making it possible to build taller buildings in the future is spreading coronavirus now.[/quote] It’s an unsanitary practice in the 21st century global world undergoing climate change. No need to build new tenement- like conditions that are a breeding ground for contagious disease. [/quote]
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