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marmar

(78,065 posts)
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 08:06 AM Oct 2012

Cities need to get dense to survive, says Alex Steffen


via Grist:



Cities need to get dense to survive, says Alex Steffen
By Susie Cagle


As cities become more attractive places for middle- and upper-class Americans to move and housing prices continue to climb, the poorer among us are forced into the suburbs — away from public transportation and toward car-dependence. Cities are growing in every way, except in terms of their social good and attainability.

Alex Steffen, responding to a quote in a piece by Grist’s Claire Thompson, slaps down the anti-urbanist myth that density makes this problem worse.

(W)e have to go back to supply and demand. As long as there is more demand than supply, prices rise. There is no way around that fundamental fact of capitalism. That means, if we wish to moderate housing prices to limit displacement of lower-income citizens, we have two options: reduce demand, or increase supply …

This drives NIMBYs up the wall, because the simple truth is that if you want home prices to drop, or even just level off, the only way to do this is to build more housing. Every known policy aimed at limiting housing costs — from rent control to tenants’ rights to development moratoria — has failed to stop the rise in housing costs … Desirable cities in growing regions either add housing rapidly or become unaffordable to most and social(ly) inequitable. It’s that simple. Limiting housing supply is what drives out the poor.


Steffen then launches into a critique on San Francisco, a city I might venture to say contains the most NIMBYs per capita (even though there aren’t that many backyards!), and where rents are rising faster than anywhere else in the country. ............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://grist.org/news/cities-need-to-get-dense-to-survive-says-alex-steffen/



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Cities need to get dense to survive, says Alex Steffen (Original Post) marmar Oct 2012 OP
Hogwash and RegieRocker Oct 2012 #1
That's the way it is in most of the world KamaAina Oct 2012 #2
 

RegieRocker

(4,226 posts)
1. Hogwash and
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 09:31 AM
Oct 2012

stinks of a evil agenda. All the cities I know have the cheapest housing in the inner city not suburbs. Total b.s.

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
2. That's the way it is in most of the world
Wed Oct 24, 2012, 12:35 PM
Oct 2012

the slums of Paris are out in the banlieuex (sduburbs). Mexico City is surrounded by the so-called cinturon de miseria (belt of misery). And so on.

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