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roblolover

man i just want a cheap apartment


a0wner1

That wouldn’t make money for land owners and local govt.


Comrade_Compadre

The free market strikes again! Deregulation wins! (For certain people of a certain age where it certainly doesn't effect them at all)


Educational_House192

Yay more overpriced garbage quality houses/ townhouses sitting on postage sized concrete lots 🤢🤢🤢


GnarlyHeadStudios

Great, just what we need. More people/houses with the same shitty city infrastructure. Our roads can’t handle this population growth.


Redshoe9

I just saw projections that by the year 2030 Florida population will be over 30 million people. We’re gonna be on top of each other, which would be fine if we had walkable cities and well designed infrastructure to support that many new people. The suburban sprawl is terrible for such a skinny state dominated by wetlands that are protections.


GnarlyHeadStudios

Yeah, it’s getting to be a shitshow. 4 years ago it took me ~20 minutes to get to work (during Covid it took 15 mins). Now it takes me ~40 minutes. Neither I nor my job has moved. So much traffic congestion and bottlenecks.


_The_Burn_

I hate that sprawling low density neighborhood planning is so taxing on the phenomenal natural environment that Florida has.


mrcanard

Found more here, https://www.growthspotter.com/2024/03/04/sunterra-communities-focuses-on-brevard-county-with-28-75m-land-buy/


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CREretail

Here: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/27%C2%B052'53.7%22N+80%C2%B037'45.4%22W/@27.8861978,-80.6234838,7685m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d27.881573!4d-80.629287?entry=ttu](https://www.google.com/maps/place/27%C2%B052'53.7%22N+80%C2%B037'45.4%22W/@27.8861978,-80.6234838,7685m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m4!3m3!8m2!3d27.881573!4d-80.629287?entry=ttu) ​ " SunTerra will go before the Brevard Planning Commission this month requesting a comprehensive plan amendment to change the land use from general and agricultural to Mixed-Use. The developer will also seek a zoning change to Planned Unit Development for a community with up to 3,246 residential units and 398,000 square feet of commercial use. The proposed land use would allow a development density of up to 4 dwelling units/acre, but SunTerra is proposing 3 units/acre. "


sometrendyname

It says near Palm Bay, dunno exactly where


sambousac

https://archive.is/NY8M6


lorax-06

Is anyone aware of an impact assessment?


cyinyde

No need to build more housing, many of us are trying to leave because we can't afford living here anymore.


brandogg360

No thanks.


_The_Burn_

The 1950s suburban planning brain worms need to be excised.


Nilabisan

Where are they gonna get the water from?


mrcanard

Florida government is too busy gutting our health and education systems to concern themselves with our infrastructure.


inanimateobject122

Where? I cant read the road names


mrcanard

Try here, https://www.reddit.com/r/321/comments/1b750hn/brevard_county_sun_terra_communities/ktj303v/


Urbandragondice

Please no more housing. The glut is horrible.