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see David Edmondson. “[[http://www.thegreatermarin.org/blog/2018/1/8/what-transit-oriented-development-should-look-like http://www.thegreatermarin.org/blog/2018/1/8/what-transit-oriented-development-should-look-like] What transit-oriented development should look like.]” ''The Greater Marin'' blog, 8 January 2018. |
see David Edmondson. “[[http://www.thegreatermarin.org/blog/2018/1/8/what-transit-oriented-development-should-look-like http://www.thegreatermarin.org/blog/2018/1/8/what-transit-oriented-development-should-look-like] What transit-oriented development should look like.]” ''The Greater Marin'' blog, 8 January 2018. |
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@DanKeshet 8 Jan 2018<br/> “Common concern that it might not apply to commercially-zoned property, allowing cities to zone those low-rise. (Why not apply the same rules to commercial properties?) Related: if developers can overrule commercial zoning, will it allow mixed use?” |
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@brezina 6 Jan 2018<br/> "I worry about demolition of really good stuff we don’t build anymore like single urban lot 3-4 story mixed use (ground floor 12 foot ceiling commercial and apartments above). But I also think the market values these enough not to tear them down."<br/> |
@brezina 6 Jan 2018<br/> "I worry about demolition of really good stuff we don’t build anymore like single urban lot 3-4 story mixed use (ground floor 12 foot ceiling commercial and apartments above). But I also think the market values these enough not to tear them down."<br/> |