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Certainly the ones who oppose it are wealthy elitists.
On the other hand, everything I have ever heard about this idea of “filling in” seems like homeowners who want to rent out their alley without having to conform new-built residences to code so they can maximize $$$$$.
Do other cities have this “movement”?
I’m sorry… what about an apartment building is a “tiny building”? Bad title, very misleading.
I now added quote marks to the title in case it wasn’t clear that I am not saying this. Not certain if you or anybody was confused by that.
To tell the truth I didn’t read the whole article. It was too annoying. I hate everyone involved too much. Thanks for putting in the work.
Oh no comrade, I wasn’t trying to say that you were editorializing in the OP title. I could have been clearer that I was referencing the title of the blogpost (unless that’s your blog… which I hope not… because that would be a bit awkward)