Ezra Klein, writing at The American Prospect, has some thoughts on this Alex Steffen essay on housing density.
One of the “interesting” things that Ezra discusses is the recommendation for building new projects at a density of 13 homes per acre.
To which I say, “Fuck that.”
We live on nearly an acre, just outside of downtown Austin. We don’t share our acre with anybody else. I can’t imagine squeezing even one more family onto our lot, much less 12 more.
Ezra quips, “And we can’t have these damn liberals using their social enginnering [sic] to take away our garages.”
I’m sure he meant that, misspellings and all, sarcastically. But the un-funny thing about it is that’s exactly what Liberals would love to do: social engineer every facet of our lives.
Fuck your choice to live in as big of a house on as big of a lot as you want — you’ll live in multi-purpose, high-density developments and you’ll like it!
Here’s a thought — let the free markets decide how big of houses and how many units to cram per acre. It’s just a thought.






I am a “former” member of the Planning Commission for my town. It’s a small town but has a large area the city annexed over the past 15 years w/o sewers and with large lots - 1 acre minimum most at least 2 acres and parts of farms which have been split up into 10-20 acre parcels. The Planning Commission supported “infilling” these properties and moving towards much higher density all over town - virtually ruining the landscape and character of the large lot neighborhoods. I was so pissed off I quit the Planning Commission and make it a point to keep a close eye on them and showing up at any meeting where they discuss such items.
The way they pull all this off is by rezoning huge areas and also by designating roads as arterial roads where they want development infill. The public has input but they are so damn sneaky they don’t provide the public with the information until the meetings so the people don’t even have time to properly read or prepare for their rebuttal.
And MAKE NO MISTAKE. Almost every Planning Commission consists of engineers, architects, builders, and bankers and they all want development. They can’t rule on anything they have a direct interest in but you can be sure there are plenty of back room deals going on.
And now, we have uber liberals who want to further dictate how we live and where we live and I know they’ll have the complete support of city officials.
This is going to be one uphill battle for those of us who feel the way we do.
Left by Dianne on February 21st, 2008 at 2:30 pm