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Originally Posted by mhays
As an example of a city that doesn't have enough zoned capacity which makes development sites expensive, doesn't allow most accessory units, piles millions in fees on every sizeable project, and has an onerous public process? It's a lot, and it's our fault.
Are you arguing against yourself again?
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So you want those living in the suburbs to pay for infrastructure for intensification projects in urban areas. In other words, someone else should subsidize your urban lifestyle. You know those urban rail projects are obscenely expensive to build.