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@ajsadauskas @fuck_cars All they need to do is say the winning tender will be determined by number of affordable homes it includes.
(Yes I want them to do more than that, but just thinking of minimal things that would work really well)
@Maggoty @UnderpantsWeevil Melbourne is slowly on it's journey to banning cars in the CBD. I wish we'd do it with a timeline with less decades in it, but each step towards it is good.
So far 2 of 21 pieces of street have been made car free.
@Olgratin_Magmatoe @kurwa I wouldn't go that far. Just because every step is wrong, doesn't make the thought process that weird.
I'm saying we should have compassion for their misunderstanding. The conclusion is wrong, but the path to get there isn't that hard. Particularly when you've been raised in that paradigm (or raised watching media that shows it as the ideal).
@Username @HiddenLayer555 no, the store will just have local customers. And yes there are plenty of those when you can replace the carpark with apartments.
@andrew_s @JackGreenEarth And tags still help things spread further regardless of the federated service they start on.
@Alsephina @Juice Isn't their bigger problem having too many unfinished apartments? Many more than are needed.
(And are those rates including those who own apartments that will never be completed?)
@Boomkop3 @rcbrk (Which points out to me that we are plausibly all agreeing in different words)