
This article mentions the 'missing middle' and the types of housing. Which option below is better?
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Different Housing Types
92%
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Separation of Housing
8%
Do you prefer a separation of housing and neighborhood types as became the post war standard seen across Johnson County and suburbia USA?
Do you prefer a separation of housing and neighborhood types as became the post war standard seen across Johnson County and suburbia USA?
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Philip Rhoads-Stecker
Different housing types in different neighborhoods, but a mixture in each high school attendance area -- we have that now in JoCo to some extent. I like the diversity in the SM North area, even though any given neighborhood is very homogeneous.
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I think we need to fill the gap of housing that exists in the 1000-1200 sq ft range, two bedroom, one garage space walking area housing that is virtually nonexistent. Mid rise buildings, townhomes and condominiums that are near public transport, and walking areas. Empty nesters and young move ups
ReplyI like community and you tend to get more of a community feel with non-traditional/non-suburban housing.
ReplyMy neighborhood has different housing types now. It's a combination of both older (one-car garage) and newer (2 car garage) single family homes, duplexes and apartments. I love the diversity it brings!
ReplyWhen mixing housing types I think the scale or the balance of the housing types needs to be monitored.
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