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I need to start a thread so we can collect all the ridiculous cases of people trying to stop much needed development.
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Green Habit wrote:I need to start a thread so we can collect all the ridiculous cases of people trying to stop much needed development.
I thought the new thing was Yimbyism?
Multi family Zoning et al.
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Not In My BackYard vs. Yes In My BackYard.Electromatic wrote:Green Habit wrote:I need to start a thread so we can collect all the ridiculous cases of people trying to stop much needed development.
I thought the new thing was Yimbyism?
Multi family Zoning et al.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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It is, and it's the good thing that's countering NIMBYism.Electromatic wrote:I thought the new thing was Yimbyism?
Multi family Zoning et al.
Meanwhile, in Lexington this thing is allegedly "historic".
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Around here, there's a development that cut into the park, and everyone fought against it. They finished that development about a year ago.
Now the people that live there are pissed about a new development next to them that is going to cut into the park.
Now the people that live there are pissed about a new development next to them that is going to cut into the park.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
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Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
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This thread is like 20 years too late for my neck of the woods.
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What about RIMBYism?Mickey wrote:Not In My BackYard vs. Yes In My BackYard.Electromatic wrote:Green Habit wrote:I need to start a thread so we can collect all the ridiculous cases of people trying to stop much needed development.
I thought the new thing was Yimbyism?
Multi family Zoning et al.
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Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Hard Time. He was surrounded by four walls that weren’t so pretty.Mickey wrote:Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
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Hattiesburg area.Mickey wrote:Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
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Oh the other other university.BurtReynolds wrote:Hattiesburg area.Mickey wrote:Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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I thought it was the other, other school. Are we not counting MSU anymore?Mickey wrote:Oh the other other university.BurtReynolds wrote:Hattiesburg area.Mickey wrote:Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
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That is what I'm saying. Oxford > Starkville > HattiesburgBurtReynolds wrote:I thought it was the other, other school. Are we not counting MSU anymore?Mickey wrote:Oh the other other university.BurtReynolds wrote:Hattiesburg area.Mickey wrote:Where'd you grow up in Mississippi Burt?BurtReynolds wrote:Returning home to small town Mississippi I was expecting to see a town slowly rotting, but I'm surprised to see it booming. New shops everywhere, and not just chain stores, but unique shops and restaurants. A lot of old buildings torn down, but I don't think anyone misses them. Traffic is terrible though. The sprawl is becoming unbearable.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Though actually I think I'd way rather live in Hattiesburg than Starkville
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Oh I only saw one other. USM can't be considered a real school when it's football team isn't even in the SEC.
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UM doesn't even truly belong to the SEC though.BurtReynolds wrote:Oh I only saw one other. USM can't be considered a real school when it's football team isn't even in the SEC.
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I see two types of Nimbyism. There's "ew, poor people. Get them away." Then there's the type where people are worried about their property values. The latter is a solid argument.
I listened to a good podcast with Matt Yglesias and a woman from the Brookings Institute about housing. The woman (I think her name was Jen Schuetz or something) said that one of the problems is that so many people have the majority of their wealth tied up in their homes. So there's this fragility to any policy that would harm people's nest egg. And I don't know that there's an easy solution.
I listened to a good podcast with Matt Yglesias and a woman from the Brookings Institute about housing. The woman (I think her name was Jen Schuetz or something) said that one of the problems is that so many people have the majority of their wealth tied up in their homes. So there's this fragility to any policy that would harm people's nest egg. And I don't know that there's an easy solution.
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This problem infects the West a lot.
A building isn't a "landmark" just because your dumb ass remembers it from your childhood.
It's just a shitty stucco building that wasn't built to last.
A building isn't a "landmark" just because your dumb ass remembers it from your childhood.
It's just a shitty stucco building that wasn't built to last.