Submitted by briang71 t3_123ojv7 in Connecticut
If there's such a shortage of affordable housing and an abundance of people who don't want poor people living near them, why don't they utilize all the free space alongside the freeways?
Especially along 84 north of hartford and 395. There's so much land there and it wouldn't be in anyone's back yard either especially if they did ramps right off the highway into the housing complex and back out to the highway again.
I think nimbys need to have more compassion for less fortunate people or at least propose some solutions instead of just complaining.
I can't stand people who just sit there and complain but also don't come up with any solutions, they remind me of my teenagers. Can't even come up with a suggestion, nope, just complain.
silasmoeckel t1_jdvjlul wrote
Massive swaths of vacant/underused property exist in cities and you have all the other infrastructure in place.
Stop trying to export urban problems to the burbs as a magical fix. We dont have the capacity to deal with this. I see the Hartford planners going uh look 17 children per class in little school they can absorb nearly half again as many students without needing much more that the existing teacher and aid. Sure 26 kids could fit but you quickly look like urban schools and start having urban problems.
I hear talk about spending billions to reroute highways in Hartford and put in parks. How about some low income detached homes or even condo like setups seems a lot more critical than OMG you can not easily walk from this neighborhood to the other.