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Originally Posted by The ATX
We are going to see more and more demo in the future to make way for high-rise development as surface lots disappear. Also, I don't see the city expanding CBD zoning outside of its current boundaries which would take some re-development pressure of existing buildings.
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This response isn't really just to you ATX. I know you are an advocate , but about the Trend I'm seeing in the "mow it down" mentality I see more and more on here.
Yes...we will find there is a limit at some point in developable space.....and still there has to be room left for texture,history, space and variety.
It all has to be considered lest we end up with a generic city.
I live, work and walk downtown everyday. I've invested and put my $$ where
my urban/density mouth is.
We can't preach for density and downtown housing but fail to see it as
a neighborhood and advocate for what makes a good neighborhood.
Those things come together.
TAKE THE QUALITY AWAY FROM DOWNTOWN AND
NO ONE will want to live here.
And then were are we with the Urban experience?
I'm asking that folks see this not as a video game where the reward it just taller buildings..... but really see the urban TEXTURE and vibe that is unique to Austin and consider what happens when that just becomes another city.
Austin will grow and I Love it. BUT the city has to guide that to maintain the unique quality that drew folks here in the first place.