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Originally Posted by BaddieB
The private market does add amenities like gyms, for example. You'll rarely see a private pool open to the public because pools are just extremely expensive to run. Again, fund that via property taxes if the people really want it, just don't tax new housing to build it.
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Is it just pools you're against? I don't get it. Community centres fill a need in cities with all kinds of classes, warming/cooling in bad weather, etc.