We should concentrate our work not only to a separated housing problem but housing involved in our daily work and all the other functions of the city.
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I am working hard to ensure that working families can continue to afford to live in our city.
We've given more resources. On housing, we are now establishing a regional housing pot.
We need to rediscover the idea of the common good and work together to build a home.
If we allow more development, it will bring housing affordability.
For my part, I plan to work out a fair and adequate redistribution of city services to all city neighborhoods.
There are tremendous barriers to building housing. If we could break them down, the need for rent controls would go away.
Maintaining boundaries is hard. That's why I strongly prefer the physical separation of work and home.
The secret to the city is integration. Every area of the city should combine work, leisure and culture. Separate these functions and parts of the city die.
Everything needs to work at the same time. But what keeps society vibrant permanently is jobs, industry, business, and stuff like that. It pays for everything else. If you just build affordable housing, and those people don't have jobs, it'll no longer be affordable soon. So you really have to build around the business community.
I think that there will always be a need for Housing and Urban Development.
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