Originally Posted by
Zorba
How exactly is voting against the city taking on a ton of debt to poorly build out more stroads that will massively burden the city with forever maintenance costs NIMBY? Most YIMBY proponents aren't exactly in the "Let's expand roads all to encourage "growth" while ignoring currently underutilized land" camp.
Edmond has massively screwed up every road expansion they've done since I've moved here 11 years ago. Put in a 15 million dollar road expansion to end at the same crappy 2 lane intersection with no pedestrian provisions, so you get half a mile back ups. The intersections are the bottles necks, but we keep expanding roads at great expense to end at an intersection built in the 1960s. Then add numerous new lights, to really make sure that 15 million dollars provides no real capacity increase. There are 4 lane roads all over the city that are un/underdeveloped, why will adding more all of sudden create massive growth as opposed to just more sprawl and underdeveloped, low tax base land?
Let's spend some of that money to develop all the un/underdeveloped land already serviced by oversized stroads that don't pay for themselves. Let's actually approve some density where we already have the infrastructure for it. Let's stop destroying our current road investments by promising traffic lights and numerous driveways to every developer that is going to put in a fast food restaurant. Let's redevelop Broadway through downtown in a way that will attract more people and encourage more development (and hopefully higher density housing).
Driving up housing costs to pay for needless road projects is not YIMBY, and will not fix Edmond's problems.
For the record, I voted No on the roads, Yes on the Parks. Parks will actually improve the quality of life in Edmond.
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