Originally Posted by
SoonerDave
Houston is just such a "thrown together" place, and I never quite understood why I got that "vibe", "feeling" (whatever you want to call it) until I did some reading and found out that Houston has historically not had particularly strong zoning laws governing what kinds of things can be built in which kinds of locations. A guy I worked for many years ago had a very nice condo, but it was literally right across from a series of what couldn't be termed as anything but a slum. I asked him why they built areas like this side-by-side, and he basically affirmed what I had heard - you can build just about what you want where you want. I guess (?) the idea was that if enough other more affluent people built more condos that they'd necessarily push the slum area out? Don't know.
Guess the other big "whammy" was traffic. Yes, Dallas is its own kind of traffic malestrom, but Houston is a special kind of nightmare - seemingly (and I admit this is a subjective observation) a much more slipshod design of highways, unabashedly high-speed get-out-of-my-way driving mentality. I vaguely recall one of the guys I spoke with down there had indicated "yeah Houston traffic takes some getting used to."
Obviously lots of people like Houston, and that's great. To each their own. Just not my cup of tea at all.
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