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TinMod@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Colorado Bill Mandates Higher Density Housing Near Transit

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Colorado Bill Mandates Higher Density Housing Near Transit

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TinMod@lemmy.world to politics @lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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Why it matters The Colorado legislature has passed a groundbreaking bill (pun intended), HB24-1313, that requires cities designated as "transit-oriented communities" to allow greater residential density near transit lines. The move is expected to increase housing affordability and promote sustainable development in the state.
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  • Alteon@lemmy.world
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    Weird that a policy article has a thumbnail of random steak…it’s not even mentioned in the article.

    • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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      Lol, okay. I thought maybe my instance screwed up the thumbnail generation or something. Glad I’m not the only one confused.

    • TinMod@lemmy.worldOP
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      Not the first time these guys love their eccentric thumbnails

      https://www.population.news/p/midlife-crisis-is-dead-in-34-countries

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    Was “Iconic Denver Steaks from Denver, CO” really the best image they could think to use for an article about affordable housing?

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      Tbf, that’s a nice looking steak

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        It’s a underrated cut of steak

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          Hell, I’d take a train from my house to the grocery store to buy that steak.

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            I’m really liking this train of thought.

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    I for one agree that higher density housing should have access to the best cuts of meat available.

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      If you get lost in the woods, fuck it, build a house!

      “I was lost, now I live here! I’ve severely improved my predicament!”

      • Mitch Hedburg
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