Posted Oct 17, 2018, 2:03 PM
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I also see this as a tool that could help promote sprawl. Here is Florida many counties have regulations preventing sprawl outside of development boundaries. Those boundaries could be seen as "NIMBY" and preventing more housing. Without a doubt Miami-Dade's boundary squeezes supply and jacks up prices but its largely supported down here as we would rather not pave the Everglades and sprawl to Naples.
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