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Response rates from 808 Beggarsbush voters.

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22%
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 @9LKM7XFfrom North Carolina  answered…7mos7MO

Yes - high density housing high rises) should be limited in size and geographic placement

 @9ZR5NLDanswered…3 days3D

Yes, We need to do away with the building height laws and start building larger apartment complexes to help accomadate and reduce housing prices. This was one of our biggest mistakes that helped lead to the current crisis in the country

 @9ZMHZWWanswered…1wk1W

Not without proper infrastructure installed beforehand and research into impact on local community- eg village, town

 @9ZLC7Q8answered…1wk1W

Only if the high density residential buildings are built where the infrastructure around can handle the increased traffic. Too often you see massive complexes being built along transport routes and roads which have no capacity for such a dramatic increase in usage.

 @9ZJGTL5answered…2wks2W

Yes, if the necessary increase in schools, access to healthcare etc. are provided. Otherwise it just creates social unrest.

 @9ZJF87Qanswered…2wks2W

Yes and no, we need houses, but there is ample space outside of the big cities but can be handled well in cities if done right with planning

 @9ZJDRMGanswered…2wks2W

Yes in certain locations but emphasis should also be given to refurbishment and reallocation of vacant properties, esp in town centres.