SnooMaps7887 t1_j8nn7ly wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Most towns are going along with the state’s new multifamily housing law. Not Middleborough. by TouchDownBurrito
Sure, I agree in principal and fortunately there has been a lot of talk in the city about upzoning.
I just don't think that many of the cities north of the Charles are "particularly egregious"; to me that title should be pointed toward the cities and neighborhoods to the west and south that have always resisted upzoning.
Also, those 6000 sq. ft minimum lots make up .7% of the Cambridge's dwelling units.
IntelligentCicada363 t1_j8nr1wh wrote
They make up .7% of the dwelling units because there are so few of them, because of the zoning laws. Cambridge is only ~6.4 square miles. That area is not trivial in the slightest.
SnooMaps7887 t1_j8o4c3h wrote
Ok, they still only make up 3% of the city's land mass. Compare to Newton where a Globe article noted that 80% of residential lots (almost 10,000 of them) within a half mile of the MBTA Express Bus service are zoned for single-family use.
Again, I think we agree, I just feel like the biggest impact can come from the communities that have not done their part to date.
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