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Originally Posted by Bunk
In essence most established suburban residential areas will not really change much.
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And how about those that have yet to be established? The plan itself states that it expects the development of single family houses will slow due to 'demand' for townhouses and apartments. Fine, it attributes it to demand, but it still plans for higher density.
In addition, inner city and other existing areas will be re-developed for higher density.
As such, how can the "higher density here, there, everywhere" statement be discounted? It's true!