Submitted by punkthesystem t3_112m3rn in vermont
cpujockey t1_j8nr4eb wrote
Reply to comment by idreamofchickpea in How Vermont’s Housing Crisis Got So Bad by punkthesystem
> I do get that many people like them, not criticizing your taste. Dense housing is the only feasible option I see for the future.
I see your point and I respect it. However, I think that dense housing really only works in burlington - that's where the majority of folks are anywho.
> In Vermont I’m not even sure what counts as suburbs, though. What’s a suburb of middlebury (wheee the author lives)? Weybridge?
well - north ave in burlington would be a good example. unless there is some definition of suburbs my highschool education is failing me.
Intru t1_j8v3qj2 wrote
Density is relatively, most villages and towns in VT have some level of density. Density includes things like duplexes or triplexes, four or five unit apartments buildings. Also a lot of old apartment blocks in small towns are pretty easy to miss you can easily dismiss a three story apartment building in Putney VT or Wilmington with a large single family farm house at first glance. You have the general stores with a unit of housing on top all over the state, that's density. We need to open our minds that we need this type of density everywhere.
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