Submitted by otter_spud t3_ye2buh in Connecticut
johnsonutah t1_itwii9m wrote
Reply to comment by kayakyakr in How can we incentivize real discussions around solutions to home affordability in CT? by otter_spud
Bigger school system doesn’t equal better school system
And forward thinking is kind of the point - if we change the paradigm and roll back zoning across the state, it’s pretty hard for towns to plan.
In fact I think we are arguing for the same thing - transparency by developers and the town regarding infrastructure impacts from new developments, alongside tax assessments of the impacts. If high density multi families results in an uptick in school aged population, requiring infra upgrades, requiring higher prop taxes, it seems reasonable for the residents to be informed of that. It’s also equally good to be informed if that won’t happen, because it means tax rates will potentially go down!
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