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RE: Bringing Government into the Future - Transportation

in #technology7 years ago

I know that Seattle has 65% of the land zoned for single family homes. If this were no the case the city could build vertical thus eliminating the need to drive so far.

A councilwoman in Seattle said she does not want to move away from all the single family zoning because then they would receive less in property taxes.

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They are currently talking about raiding property taxes more... which will actually be my nice blog post.
We have 58 cranes in the sky, with a lot of them downtown building condos so people don't have to have a car. However the price of these units are going for more than what a house in the burbs costs, or they are so small you can't raise a family in them. So, it is only meant for DINKs (Double Income No Kids) or people who want roommates