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So many new construction projects for townhouses and condos are unattractive, cheap looking, and provide little relief with green space. These COVID times remind that too many people into too little space is unhealthy, often unsightly, and recreates the crowded urban conditions from which the suburbs were an escape.
It’s noticeable that commercial spaces southwest of the city center (116th & College northwest to Pennsylvania & 126th) are low density and few stories high with water and considerable greenspace, but residential space just north of there is cramped with multiple stories, little greenery, little space, the look of institutions rather than home, and these ‘institutions’ aren’t inexpensive.
I wish housing were more affordable, livable, and greener. There was a time when Carmel knew how to do that.
Carmel zoning; Pack ’em in! Also trying to “mandate” granny flats in Carmel. Some cities in the US are essentially outlawing single family homes. Not far behind that trend here at this rate.
Pay attention to what your elected officials are doing! Slip kind of important stuff by when you aren’t looking.
I agree, WAY TOO MANY TREES ARE BEING CUT DOWN. So housing builders can develop more properties. They only care about profit and not what they are doing to the overall look of the land. I specifically moved to a neighborhood and home that has lots of trees and 1/2 acre of woods but close to everything. It’s the reason I picked my house and neighborhood. If I had the money I would buy up a lot of these pieces of land just so that they don’t get mowed down by money hungry companies. But alas, like so many people I’m struggling just to pay my bills.
Carmel needs high density projects to squeeze as much tax money as it can. Revenue is down and bond payments are increasing over the next few years.