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Originally Posted by Slava
I didn't read all of them (there were a lot!), but people are concerned about congestion, crime, property values and the overall aesthetic/neighbourhood character if I had to generalize.
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These are items that all should be ignored. The densification of the city has already improved their property values significantly. Dealing with the consequences of the growing city is part of it. If they don’t like it they can move.
As I said in the other thread no one should be able to buy there way out of dealing with the poor. Adding densification to areas which are currently low density and near things like Hospitals and Universities is important.