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 @9MJ8PMR from Louisiana answered…9hrs9H

I dont think high density would be beneficial those who suffer from houslessness struggle when transitioning back to hom…

 @9MJ7R8G from Pennsylvania answered…10hrs10H

Yes, but these new buildings should be centered around walkability, public transit, and should be built to be human-scal…

 @9MJ7JMS from Virginia answered…10hrs10H

Yes, high density AFFORDABLE residential buildings which do not cause property taxes to skyrocket and push out long-stan…

 @9MJ4GC2 from Florida answered…12hrs12H

In municipal areas where high housing density is required and in areas that will not suffer environmental degradation on…

 @9MJ46NK from Connecticut answered…12hrs12H

Yes because means more people but no cause it will also make property for everybody more expensive I think.

 @9MJ2GJG from Connecticut answered…13hrs13H

Yes, we should also be concerned with the availability of vacant homes and should be funding their refurbishment. In ter…

 @9MHZTNM from Connecticut answered…14hrs14H

If buildings can be developed from other empty or abandoned buildings they should focus on shelters for the homeless, th…

 @9MHZLGK from Florida answered…14hrs14H

It depends on the end result. If it is just to get inexpensive housing for less fortunate people without addressing caus…

 @9MHXCL5 from Maine answered…16hrs16H

The government should prevent corporations from buying up single family housing to drive down the price of homes availab…