The major concern I have with Mr. Padget’s idea for the Porches project is what will prevent the “600-700 folks” from owning cars and parking them elsewhere in Old Town? Being residents they will also be entitled to the desirable Residential Parking Permit.. This project as he describes, will certainly will add to the already difficult parking problem we have.
We build assisted living in a ghetto and are surprised that no one wants to retire there. Then we want workforce housing on waterfront property inside the bight. We have solved our affordable housing problem, the folks who needed it have left for the mainland to find work. It’s time for the city to stop competing in the housing market and think about the taxpayers. That is how the government can make housing more affordable.
Re: BUILD “THE PORCHES” IN KEY WEST
The major concern I have with Mr. Padget’s idea for the Porches project is what will prevent the “600-700 folks” from owning cars and parking them elsewhere in Old Town? Being residents they will also be entitled to the desirable Residential Parking Permit.. This project as he describes, will certainly will add to the already difficult parking problem we have.
We build assisted living in a ghetto and are surprised that no one wants to retire there. Then we want workforce housing on waterfront property inside the bight. We have solved our affordable housing problem, the folks who needed it have left for the mainland to find work. It’s time for the city to stop competing in the housing market and think about the taxpayers. That is how the government can make housing more affordable.