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Been a supporter of denser population buildings, public transit, biking infrastructure, mixed-use zoning.
What I find interesting is how much more tax revenue from denser housing - condos, apartments, high rise living, and even two/three story multi-family housing suburbs(one entire floor is one family) and how much less they cost to service - trash, water, roads, gas, electricity everything else.
If denser areas weren't to subsidize the suburbs, how much would the utility service prices for suburbs would increase if the city were to breakeven on their costs?
How much higher the property taxes on suburbs be if the city wanted to raise similar tax revenue as such from apartments or multi family housing?
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