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Reply to "We need homes. A lot of homes. Not just affordable, but also middle-income homes."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]moving density higher is 99 percent driven by developers. It doesn't take people into consideration. DC is a great city to live in because it has parks and trees and wide open spaces. Humans have a right to live in humane environments. The dystopian landscape that the pro-density folks are calling for won't even make things cheaper. Also - its just a negotiating tactic. the developers are pushing for huge uptick in density so they can eventually accept half or even 25 percent of it. Don't fall for it. [/quote] I don't really see how D.C. would be a less humane city if the three-story single-family house next door to me was, instead, a four-story building with three apartments in it.[/quote] I've lived in DuPont circle (multi apartments carved into houses) and in CP (single family and duplexes). DuPont was much more anonymous. In CP know everyone on my street, young old in between and we lend each other a hand. So, in what sense do you mean "humane"? [/quote]
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