• ramble81@lemmy.zip
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    8 days ago

    Austin seriously need better mass transit options downtown. Everything there is so car centric the traffic is an absolute nightmare. Try to drive? Stuck in traffic, have to find parking. Try to uber? Stuck in traffic. Take a bus? Stuck in traffic.

  • grue@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    But how can that be? I get downvoted every time I try to point out that supply and demand is a thing and that the solution to the housing crisis is higher-density zoning, by people who insist the real problem is foreign investor boogeymen buying up all the housing and letting it sit vacant for the evulz.

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        8 days ago

        Sure, if you have absolutely no sense of scale or proportion, or are trying to magnify the smaller cause to fit your NIMBY and/or racist agenda.

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          8 days ago

          I can tell you that more people equals more problems, I’m living that right now where I live.

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            8 days ago

            do you have more people than indian metros? or java island. if not, then no

    • SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today
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      8 days ago

      Both can be true. But the bigger issue is much harder to solve. If a lot of people want to live in an area, and there isn’t enough space for all of them to live there, then prices will go up. You can build more housing units in the area, and that buys you time, but eventually you are left with the same problem.

      The real solution is the area has to be able to expand. You need not just to build more housing, but to expand the residential area into the surrounding countryside. And do that in any sort of useful manner requires good public transportation. It requires building a walkable Urban core. Most cities don’t bother to do that.