I understand that this issue is much bigger than each of us individually, and there are many factors to consider when talking about accommodating population growth (natural resources, housing, circulation, etc).
It is apparent that there aren't enough rental units for the working class population in the urban core of Santa Barbara. If you are against higher density (to any of the opponents above), how else do you suggest we address this problem?
Posted on July 29 at 3:39 p.m.
I understand that this issue is much bigger than each of us individually, and there are many factors to consider when talking about accommodating population growth (natural resources, housing, circulation, etc).
It is apparent that there aren't enough rental units for the working class population in the urban core of Santa Barbara. If you are against higher density (to any of the opponents above), how else do you suggest we address this problem?
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