noreallyitsme
New Member
I was surprised to see how well organized the NIMBY’s in this neighbourhood are. In the opposition to the modular housing on Cummer they were actively searching for an alternate site, in an area with less political capital than them, that they could push the development to and that community wouldn’t be able to fight back as strongly as they our community was fighting to get rid of it.If I saw a massing housing development was going up in my neighbourhood, yes, there would be legit reasons to be concerned.
I guess I just look at that flyer and am reading between the lines that AFFORDABLE and RENTAL are what they are hilighting. Who cares that it's RENTAL?
(Funny tangent: Almost right next door to this is a very nice RENTAL apartment complex so it'd be extra funny if they were among the residents concerned about all this. After all, RENTAL is one thing but AFFORDABLE RENTAL, now that's a whole other matter! Basically a homelessness camp, right? )
I can't tell if I'm paranoid and some us just see NIMBYism lurking behind every corner (or flyer) or if this is just a "normal" flow of information throughout the neighbourhood. Does seem it could be framed less alarmist, doesn't it, though?
There is a lot of great rentals in the area already, the ones right to the north as you say as well as the ones south at Cummer and Bayview.
the issues this community seems to hate is affordable housing, they frame it as a safety concern, homeless will be littering the streets with passed out bodies and needles etc that kind of fear mongering