Startup idea: convert traditional multilevel parking lots in urban centers to RV parks. Run power, water, and sewage to each space. Build a shared gym/kitchen to charge access to. Even install car elevators to really pack ‘em in! You could also lobby for enforcement and fines to go up in your local area to increase your customer base! Not dystopian at all!
I think you just invented apartments, which would need residential zoning, which is already the problem.
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#12-Adam Smith, "The Wealth Of Nations"
Book I, XI. Of the Rent of Land, Conclusion
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#13> “You guys need to take care of it, like ASAP,” he said, lecturing the young couple living in the vehicle. “I’m not going to tow it today, but tomorrow if I come out here and it’s like this, it’s getting towed!” As he delivered the ultimatum, a self-driving car rolled past.
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#14Startup idea: convert traditional multilevel parking lots in urban centers to RV parks. Run power, water, and sewage to each space. Build a shared gym/kitchen to charge access to. Even install car elevators to really pack ‘em in! You could also lobby for enforcement and fines to go up in your local area to increase your customer base! Not dystopian at all!
I think you just invented apartments, which would need residential zoning, which is already the problem.
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#16If only there were some way for people to work together without having to be in the same physical location. Guess it will never happen. Oh well.
If only people would move to other places when there's no space somewhere. Oh well.
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#18Starting a private bus service wasn’t Google’s “plan A”. Their preferred approach was to get the city to set up adequate service between the Mountain View train station and surrounding office parks.
Although a bit of new housing is finally going in, it’s clearly too little and too late.
Anyway, needing to ban shanty towns usually means you suck at being mayor (at least in city simulators). Maybe they’ll take the housing and transit shortages more seriously moving forward.
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#19Startup idea: convert traditional multilevel parking lots in urban centers to RV parks. Run power, water, and sewage to each space. Build a shared gym/kitchen to charge access to. Even install car elevators to really pack ‘em in! You could also lobby for enforcement and fines to go up in your local area to increase your customer base! Not dystopian at all!
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#20The community can do something: * Build more housing. The tech companies can do something: * Build offices in more places That's it. That's the whole plan.
Local and state regulations have the housing market locked down. That leaves option B, and I really don't understand why more companies aren't doing that.