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Updated about 5 years ago on .

How would you interpret this?? They are not helping!
"Changing demographics and rising property values that destroy a neighborhood’s old character is called gentrification. It is not desirable."
So I just read this in my local city master plan and was very confused since they are also pushing for more density (like most cities), including ADU creation along with apartment and multi-use buildings. Not only are they pushing for that, they are also pushing towards young professionals and retiree demographics.
They are doing a lot of incentives which are good. But this sends a stalled (death) message for the city.
I wonder if they just forgot to take it out? ;)
What do you think?