Why oppose affordable housing?(CANADA)Burch, Brian
A. Because people don't want to live in urban areas. B. Because the government doesn't care about housing. C. Because the demand for housing increases as the population grows. D. Because housing is too E. xpensive F. or everyone. ...
ETHIOPIA’S flagship social-housing programme is probably the most ambitious in Africa. But for most locals the houses are still barely affordable. The poor cannot afford the down payment for even the most subsidised units. And those who can often struggle to meet repayments, opting instead to...
It is a natural process of animal species to become extinct (e.g. dinosaurs, dodos etc.). There is no reason why people should try to stop this from happening. Do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience....
No wonder California lawmakers aren’t alone in considering pet-inclusive policies.Legislation in Congresswould prohibit breed restrictions in public housing, which residents often face even though federally funded housing is required to be pet-friendly. AndColoradolast year enacted a measure ...
The experiences of other countries show that well-crafted planning reforms can make a genuine difference. Planning reform in France at the turn of the millenniumhas been credited withboosting its supply of affordable housing, while a relaxation of development rules in Japan meant that in some years...
recognize that more parking means less housing, especially affordable housing; share parking among different building uses; charge for curb parking as a way of managing street uses. Grabar concludes that parking is access, but it is “a primitive kind of access that both overshadows and im...
Nobody is perfect and untimely things happen. But reasonable measures if taken should lessen the chance that these painful decisions would have to be made. Morality and conscience should be apolitical and be present in all people. Having the right to do something does not m...
56% of non-homeowners say lack of sufficient income is keeping them from owning a home, according toBankrate’s Home Affordability Survey. 44% of aspiring homeowners are willing to downsize their living space to find more affordable housing, according to Bankrate’s Home Affordability Survey and ...
Burnaby is cash-rich with $120 million in its affordable housing reserve, largely thanks to a development boom which saw developers pay amenities cash in exchange for the construction of high-density buildings. The authority will also buy existing older rental buildings to protect them from redevelo...