Submitted by otter_spud t3_ye2buh in Connecticut
Housing and development is obviously a hot-button issue in CT with a lot of flame throwing between NIMBYs and YIMBYs. Personally I lean YIMBY, but I think we need to find the right balance between local community preferences and overall societal needs. I don't know the perfect solution but I'd love to have some faith that there is a way to work towards solutions that will improve the situation.
How can we incentivize real discussions with all these different stakeholders in our state without just turning it into another name-calling exercise or political fight? This was prompted by the post about the affordable housing flier sent out by the Bob Gov campaign.
Anyone have any ideas?
JJ4444_Jules t1_itvh5uf wrote
I think we need to level- set our expectations of which socio-economic and geographic areas would be interested and actually benefit from solutions. Asking very wealthy and suburban areas to install massive, unattractive affordable apartments always spirals at the mere mention and is just for show. There are plenty of communities in CT not as polarized where there would be a more symbiotic benefit, engaging those towns and reps is going to be more productive.