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Originally Posted by LeftCoaster
How can it benefit the developers and also cater to SFH land usage at the same time?
Developers are chomping at the bit to provide more housing for the metro, leaving huge swaths of the city underzoned and under-densified does not help the development community. Nor does waffling on community plans and taking years to approve developments.
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Developers aren't "chomping at the bit to provide more housing for the metro", they're chomping at the bit to line their pockets, and if it means selling huge amounts of units offshore they'll do it. Please don't try and sell development as some kind of public service.
Despite all the wailing and gnashing of teeth, people shouldn't forget Beadie can break ground tomorrow on a 90' building without any rezoning and its attendant hearings. The community tuned out and said they didn't want anything larger with very real concerns about scale. If it means less social housing, then let it be on their heads.