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re: Why don't suburbs like Central and Walker ban high density developments?

Posted on 3/6/23 at 1:36 pm to
Posted by el Gaucho
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Posted on 3/6/23 at 1:36 pm to
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Posted by biglego
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Posted on 3/6/23 at 9:26 pm to
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I think a lot of the issues surrounding apartments could be solved if the feds dumped the Section 8 program.


Section 8 may be the most destructive government program in current existence. Its damage cannot even be measured although it is seen and felt by all of us daily.

No politician ever talks about it so it’ll never go away. Except for Biden who actually ran on expanding subsidized housing into more suburbs. The man told us he wanted to turn the suburbs into shitholes. And suburbanites still voted for him.
Posted by fallguy_1978
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Posted on 3/6/23 at 9:47 pm to
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Can you share these examples? I'd be genuinely surprised.

Mansions in the Park, the ones on Bluebonnet just west of Perkins on the right. I used to date a girl that lived there well over 20 years ago. Have a coworker who lives there now and they are still pretty nice. It's not common around here for an apartment complex to have a good 20+ year lifespan though.

Looks like they are currently called Blu on the Boulevard.
This post was edited on 3/6/23 at 9:51 pm
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