To: Pan_Yan
Seattle is a classic example of this trend in operation. We have:
1. Geographical constraints: Puget Sound, Lake Washington.
2. Liberal political establishment.
3. Severe limits on building in undeveloped areas.
Hence: High housing prices and increased construction of multi-family housing in already-developed areas to protect "our" (elitist) quality of life. Many older single-family neighborhoods are gradually (and not so gradually) morphing into multi-family and mixed apartment/retail areas. Thus traffic congestion has gone from bad to worse.
Yogi Berra might put it this way: "Nobody drives their car in Seattle any more, there's too much traffic."
To: Steve_Seattle
Recent feature story in the Sunday Pittsburgh Trib:
“Urban Planners: Designing Cities for Hipsters That
You Don’t Want!”
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