Green spaces in housing developments are areas designated for parks and natural landscapes to enhance residents' quality of life and environmental health. Proponents argue that it enhances community well-being and environmental quality. Opponents argue that it increases the cost of housing and developers should decide the layout of their projects.
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Response rates from 154 Columbia voters.
77% Yes |
23% No |
77% Yes |
23% No |
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Unique answers from Columbia voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@clubled 6mos6MO
No, it should not be required but the developers should be given some sort of compensation in the form of money or tax breaks from the city to include green spaces and parks
@9QPSXP76mos6MO
Should they have these things? Yes but should they be required? No. They can build however they like
@9MSGYVD7mos7MO
No, deregulate property development and reduce the scope of zoning laws so that developers and local governments can provide these amenities as they are demanded by the consumer.
@9X3MBFN2mos2MO
It should not be required, but it is important. It should be required that the government have these spaces if they are the ones making the developments or parks.
@9QXJGMZ5mos5MO
YES. There is too much concrete and pavement. The country is growing hotter due to this and the country is also becoming very grey.
@9ZGFVTY1mo1MO
I think housing developments should not be required to have green spaces but the inclusion of them should be incentivized
@9RQHCFG5mos5MO
It depends on who lives in the neighborhood. If it is mainly elders there is no need for parks but if it’s relatively younger people or families than I would think parks and green spaces would be a good option.
@9S22XXN4mos4MO
New housing developments should not be required to include green spaces and or parks do to if theirs not enough space for the parks like condos and theirs also parks around.
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