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An open mind on privately-owned open space : Comments
By Natalie Rayment, published 29/9/2017There is the very real possibility that privately owned open space created from recent development may be more beneficial to the community than publicly owned space.
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I can't see why not. Particularly, when it's DONATED as a community neighborhood open space! That the user community maintains and then are buried in/under it? Be they the suburb or the affected street?
In any event, town planning should dictate mandatory green space! i.e., That no building higher than three floors, casts a shadow over! And that's how one guarantees green space alongside urban density.
Interestingly, city folk create 2.5 times more carbon, as their personal carbon footprints, look mum, tinned people. By dint of sheer numbers and compressed compacted living arrangements, than their country cousins!
I see the answer to many of the raised conundrums, as planned and managed decentralization. And on high ground, as opposed to floodplains and our most productive arable land or habitat.
You'd be forgiven for thinking it was a no brainer?
Alan B.