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Curious Observer July 27, 2010 at 08:25 Yeah, but there’s nothing to walk to and transit nowhere in site. I bet people would end up just using private motor vehicles to get in and out. There’s already plenty of homes out there for people who prefer this lifestyle. Reply ↓
Jim July 27, 2010 at 08:33 Agreed. It’d be great if they would think about the houses in the context of how people will get to and from them. Reply ↓
Yeah, but there’s nothing to walk to and transit nowhere in site. I bet people would end up just using private motor vehicles to get in and out. There’s already plenty of homes out there for people who prefer this lifestyle.
Agreed. It’d be great if they would think about the houses in the context of how people will get to and from them.