Incentives could include financial support or tax breaks for developers to build housing that is affordable for low- and middle-income families. Proponents argue that it increases the supply of affordable housing and addresses housing shortages. Opponents argue that it interferes with the housing market and can be costly for taxpayers.
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Response rates from 568 Rhinoceros voters.
95% Yes |
5% No |
95% Yes |
5% No |
0% Yes, housing is a basic right that should be affordable to anyone |
0% No, reform zoning laws to increase housing supply instead |
0% Yes and also ban corporate and foreign investors from purchasing residential real estate |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 568 Rhinoceros voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 568 Rhinoceros voters.
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Unique answers from Rhinoceros voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9ZTXY875mos5MO
Yes, but they need to have more of a plan for city infrastructure first. Many residential/housing developments are not designed to be environmentally or people-friendly. There should be more roads, plazas, and walkways designed to better handle the population.
@9T6QRJ98mos8MO
the government should construct and manage affordable housing
@9VW59ZN6mos6MO
Yes but only by permit fees and taxes. Have single family houses under 1400 square feet the lowest rate and then for every sq ft larger impose an additional $10,000 to the fee. Smaller single family homes need to be the norm.
@9VF2RTR7mos7MO
What about affordable housing for all. I am a single income female no children and I get nothing and I work my *** off to survive and pay bills eat when I can afford it.
@9V529PY7mos7MO
Yes, but do so by reducing development restrictions and regulations.
@B4QF9JP5 days5D
Within reason. Builders and developers need to contribute too. Shouldn't be a windfall for builders and developers.
@B4PTRXG6 days6D
Yes. But not just for the very poor. For the working poor also! There should be reasonable housing. Available for people working making “middle class” wages.
@B4PPBZN6 days6D
Incentivize, but not centrally controlled. And ban corporate and foreign investors from purchasing residential real estate.
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