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Then they're almost park-like. You can't get that with high density housing.

That's not true. Many inner-city neighborhoods have a parklike feel - below is my favorite. You should see some of the tree-lined avenues here with their brownstones. And I want my city to be anti-car. It incourages pedestrian/bicycle/tourist traffic which is good for the air quality as well as the businesses on those thorofares.

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Okay. I agree. Some people may like this. I believe they have no right to force me to live in sardine hell though and if I want a car heavy sprawl, I should be allowed to live in one. I'm sure NYC, Tokyo, New Delhi, London, Hong Kong and other ultra dense population areas are available for you to enjoy. I just won't be there. :) See? Works out fine. You can pack yourself into a small area, and leave the rest of the space for those of us who like it.

No one is trying to force you to live in an urban area. The issue is, from my perspective, that the current law gives tons of preferences to people living in suburban and rural areas.
 

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