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65394

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I encourage the government to take a science-based approach to this issue (as with all issues). Listen to your experts telling you that you can meet housing demand without encroaching on the Greenbelt. Promote increased density. Use areas already zoned for development to increase density. Read more

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65398

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This is an incredibly irresponsible and ineffective proposal that will not provide adequate affordable housing. Sprawl is not affordable. Affordable housing options are those that are created within urban areas. This proposal unsustainable both fiscally and environmentally. Read more

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We wanted our farmlands and the green belt to be protected and propose developing the interior areas of the city so as to avoid much higher population and normalize the traffic at concentrated areas and to provide more green space to the nearby communities. Read more

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I feel this proposal is wrong! We shouldn’t be getting rid of farm lands to produce more roads or homes. We need this green space to continue to harvest and create more equitable living experiences for our people most importantly indigenous ppl who were here before us. Read more

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These past few generations have been the worst for environmental damage in history, our generation needs to be marked by improvement, not further destruction. Building densely in the interior of the city on land that is already developed is more sensible. Read more