Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Can you point to a city where this is an example?
Can you point to a city where this is NOT an example?
You are the person making the claim, so the burden is on you to provide evidence. If you cannot provide evidence then your claim is unsupportable.
I think everyone is aware of the highest density place in this country, Manhattan. There is no traffic utopia there. Urbanized areas of Los Angeles are even more dense than New York and there is no renaissance of fewer cars and people driving.
https://www.its.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/05/0506OsgoodEtAL_LANYDensity_Poster.pdf
If you have to make things up to state your case, then I am not sure what kind of case that you are making. Certainly one that lacks credibility.
Now imagine Manhattan if everyone had to drive everywhere to get where they're going.
What are you arguing now exactly? You claimed that density decreases traffic, the data says otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
I’m so tired of the NIMBY’s pushing everyone out to Clarksburg and Frederick.
Have you been pushed out to either Clarksburg or Frederick? The DMV is a huge area that provides lots of housing choices for everyone who has lots of money.
Fixed that for you.
That is just factually untrue, both for rental housing and ownership. For example, this is a perfectly nice starter home for $371k that is half a mile to two Metro stations, the same distance to groceries and other amenities and only 1.5 miles to the DC border.
https://www.redfin.com/MD/Hyattsville/3300-Lancer-Pl-20782/home/10952561
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Can you point to a city where this is an example?
Can you point to a city where this is NOT an example?
You are the person making the claim, so the burden is on you to provide evidence. If you cannot provide evidence then your claim is unsupportable.
I think everyone is aware of the highest density place in this country, Manhattan. There is no traffic utopia there. Urbanized areas of Los Angeles are even more dense than New York and there is no renaissance of fewer cars and people driving.
https://www.its.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/05/0506OsgoodEtAL_LANYDensity_Poster.pdf
If you have to make things up to state your case, then I am not sure what kind of case that you are making. Certainly one that lacks credibility.
Now imagine Manhattan if everyone had to drive everywhere to get where they're going.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
I’m so tired of the NIMBY’s pushing everyone out to Clarksburg and Frederick.
Have you been pushed out to either Clarksburg or Frederick? The DMV is a huge area that provides lots of housing choices for everyone who has lots of money.
Fixed that for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Can you point to a city where this is an example?
Can you point to a city where this is NOT an example?
You are the person making the claim, so the burden is on you to provide evidence. If you cannot provide evidence then your claim is unsupportable.
I think everyone is aware of the highest density place in this country, Manhattan. There is no traffic utopia there. Urbanized areas of Los Angeles are even more dense than New York and there is no renaissance of fewer cars and people driving.
https://www.its.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/05/0506OsgoodEtAL_LANYDensity_Poster.pdf
If you have to make things up to state your case, then I am not sure what kind of case that you are making. Certainly one that lacks credibility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Can you point to a city where this is an example?
Can you point to a city where this is NOT an example?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
I’m so tired of the NIMBY’s pushing everyone out to Clarksburg and Frederick.
Have you been pushed out to either Clarksburg or Frederick? The DMV is a huge area that provides lots of housing choices for everyone who has lots of money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Can you point to a city where this is an example?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
I’m so tired of the NIMBY’s pushing everyone out to Clarksburg and Frederick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.
There would be fewer cars on the road if more people were able to live closer to things they can currently only reach by car.
Anonymous wrote:My area is already crowded in terms of roads and schools with single family homes. There would have to be some massive infastructure projects to accomodate adding multifamily dwellings to large areas of the county.