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HousingThink – Episode 22

Posted on February 2, 2021 by Jeff Carroll

“There’s going to be too much traffic!”

This is generally the first objection neighbors use when an Affordable or Workforce housing development is proposed for their area. Jeff Carroll and Philipp Erhardt discuss strategies for dealing with this objection.

Posted in 2-HousingThink Topics, Development Impacts | Tagged Development Impacts, HousingThink, Traffic

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