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Old Posted Apr 17, 2022, 6:21 PM
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Guys. Once again, it's not NIMBYism. Reddit may be a better place for the pigeonholing--not here.
I encourage some of you to respond with insightful responses, rather than "NIMBY". If we're talking urbanism: we as urbanists/architecture enthusiasts should lobby for something that provides diversity to a neighborhood and should be open to the idea of any rippling effects a project may have on said neighborhood/culture.

It's so close for me, but this just feels wrong at the end of the day...and that is OK to say here. This is a forum about skyscrapers in Austin, not housing inventory.
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