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3720-To-One t1_j6lgn96 wrote

You have a right to your property, nobody else’s .

If you don’t want anything else ever getting built in your suburb, feel free to buy up all the property in your town.

We are amidst a massive housing crisis because entitled NIMBYs think they are entitled to live right next to a major city, and never have their precious little suburb ever change, despite population throughout the state continuing to grow.

NIMBYs can pound sand.

If you don’t want to live in close proximity to other people, don’t live next to a major city, and go move out into the sticks.

Your precious little suburb doesn’t exist in a vacuum.

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husky5050 t1_j6mfwpp wrote

But you have a right to other people's property so you can live near a transit sration?

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3720-To-One t1_j6mqt5c wrote

Do you not understand how zoning works?

I swear you people think that upzoning means that someone comes by with a bulldozer and forces you to move out of your house so they can knock it down.

Upzoning doesn’t mean eminent domain.

Upzoning means that when someone else purchases the property, neither you, nor any other NIMBY can tell them what they can and cannot build on their property.

Again, if you don’t want anything ever getting built in your precious suburb, feel free to buy up all the property in your neighborhood.

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Tobuntu t1_j6mq06d wrote

Im not firm on the details, whether people are losing land or if this is just rezoning owned land, such that it makes sense to develop it. Dont really care, either works. It is cool how you have so much compassion and worry for landowners but want renters and homeless to continue to struggle and suffer with the very limited housing available. How are the homeowners going to survive with potentially less land???? Think about the property value!!!

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3720-To-One t1_j6mqysj wrote

People aren’t losing land. That’s not how rezoning works.

All it means is that the town has to allow higher density housing near transit stops if someone who owns the land wants to build it.

Nobody is getting forcibly removed from their homes so somebody can knock them down.

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