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Originally Posted by wwmiv
Austin governance is a complete and total disaster. Literally nothing (311 included) actually functions or follows through outside of 911.
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I think this is yet another piece of strong evidence that the city needs to shape up its act AND that the city needs to put its foot down on poor construction quality and design—it becomes a public safety hazard when buildings are constructed at this quality at this size en masse
… which is something that the private market is never going to solve.
If it was correct for northeastern cities to step in and prevent the types of slums that developers created in the 1890s-1920s, then it’s time we step up and prevent the types of shanties that developers are creating now in the 1990s-2020s.
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You are totally correct about all of this.
I think this building might be the fever break though. For far too long, Austin has been
desperate for development of any kind. "look we have a super tall -- the skyline has grown leaps and bounds, blah blah blah". None of that matters in the long run if the finished products are made of shit / look like shit.
I just hate the idea of our downtown aging horribly compared to Dallas / Houston / SA in 20-30 years.