• @Slimy_hog
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    310 months ago

    You live in one of the most dense parts of the country. Go West and you’ll see more single family homes and WAY WAY WAY less density

    • @[email protected]
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      010 months ago

      For sure, agreed. But there’s so much goddamn land and so few people. It’s not like the sprawling suburbia of NJ. I just don’t know that we can apply the same standard, or what the value would be for doing so. It makes sense along the northeast corridor. Land is valuable, and it’s a great place to live, and in an effort to keep things affordable we can apply density. Out west, in states that, when I look at a map, I need to really think about what state it is, I don’t know that the density is as necessary. And where it is necessary, cities exist. But I’ll admit, I’ve been to St. Louis once, but probably nowhere else within maybe 250 miles of it, so it’s a mystery to me.

      I’m not even sure what I’m talking about anymore, I’ve lost the point.