Fremont resident Julie: "We want to live in a city where our friends who are therapists, and artists, and teachers, and civil servants can afford to grow their families and age in place."
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D7 resident Henry: "NIMBYism and opposition to commonsense zoning and land use is strangling the future growth and economic viability of Seattle much like a plastic six pack ring around the neck of a sea lion."
D7 resident Brittney: "If you do not start building housing now, we will be here at the next Comprehensive Plan having the same conversation again, but quite frankly I probably won't be here because I probably won't be able to afford to live in this city."
D7 resident Brittney Bush Bollay is advocating for a neighborhood center around Nickerson street, a proposal studied in the DEIS but later dropped.
"Let's make more homes for more people because I want more people around."
Thomas: "Young people like me are not a guarantee in Seattle. If this city remains unaffordable, we will continue to leave. We will leave for places like Texas and Florida.'
D3 resident Harper: "There is an immense attack on civil rights in the United States, and many people are looking for a place to flee. Right now, Seattle is near the top of their list [...] however, Seattle is becoming less affordable as rents rise."
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"Restricting our city keeps out our neighbors and clear cuts more trees."
"Let's make more homes for more people because I want more people around."