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Rona Roberts's avatar

This helps us in Lexington, Kentucky. Thank you. We are sharing it widely.

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Howard R Baldwin's avatar

I'm sorry, but you can't just cavalierly slip over the issue of parking space reduction. Unless there is absolutely positively strong mass transit, these new multi-family dwellings end up causing MORE problems in the neighborhood because of limited street parking. This can turn public sentiment AGAINST such important zoning changes. It shows how intertwined the problems facing cities are--without better transit options, limiting parking spaces sparks different problems.

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