It's honestly somewhat terrifying to see skyscrapers flying up in my neighborhood. You'd think I'd be delighted, increased supply should decrease prices, right? Only, my kid is having a terrible time in school in large part because the student:teacher, and student:classroom ratios have been flying up as well. For all the dozens of luxury condo towers we're building, we are not building out commensurate services for the kids who will inevitably occupy those towers.
Many years ago, my dad worked down in Dallas. And there were so many people moving there, that schools had classrooms in trailers while they built new, larger schools. And then when those larger schools were completed, so many people had kept moving that they still had classrooms in trailers. I don’t fully understand why planning for growth is so hard. I believe that it is, I just don’t get it.
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