The state could just pass a rezoning law setting zoning in these towns. Or it could remove zoning entirely and see what gets built. Just go direct if that’s what you want.
I love going to the car shows and seeing the classics and the newer ones.
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I grew up in the Boston suburbs and as a partner in a big law firm in Boston with a national and international practice that mostly travels for work and WFH the other days, I’m a few weeks out from closing on my new Florida home. We will keep the house here for the summers for a couple years...
Studies generally show folks move from high tax states to low tax states and tax increases don’t generate the income that politicians hope. https://studyfinds.org/tax-the-rich-theyll-just-leave/
Also, rich folks that have connections here probably keep their home for a few years after...
My contention is Massachusetts and Boston population has been dropping the last few years. It’s not a big increase as was suggested earlier. Boston population was 617k in 2010 and now 650k in 2022. A drop of 3.7% from 2020 and a 5% increase from 2010. See also...
If it takes two years to do an environmental study on this things have gotten way out of control. It’s a thousand feet of cut and cover subway tunnel in a city.
My contention is Massachusetts and Boston population has been dropping the last few years. It’s not a big increase as was suggested earlier. Boston population was 617k in 2010 and now 650k in 2022. A drop of 3.7% from 2020 and a 5% increase from 2010. See also...
Years of meetings and review by community group, BRA, zoning etc plus community benefits, low income set asides you get excessive costs that don’t make sense in an outlying neighborhood.