@capital @sugar_in_your_tea I’m entering a conversation without reading the other posts, so I apologise. I just want to say that I deeply admire your approach. It is mine as well. I will begin a discussion with a view that I hold, but if someone is able to prove me wrong, I will admit it and thank him. And if my sources should be used to prove his point, then either I didn’t read well enough or it’s simply a line of thought that I hadn’t considered. But I love civil discussions without wasting time on personal attacks and whatnot, and it seems you’re the same way.
@MicroWave Granted, I live in New Jersey, so this doesn’t affect me. But what about for those of us who don’t drive? I, for example, am totally blind. Why should those of us without cars have to pay for renovations that we don’t need? What about people who don’t own or want these cars, and who don’t have any friends who do? It says for new residential buildings, but then, it talks about multi-family ones, so I’m assuming that existing homes would require them as well.