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Changes at "Conflict Between New and Existing Communities"

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Scope

  • +Coney Island and Brighton Beach

Title

  • +{"en"=>"Conflict Between New and Existing Communities"}

Body

  • +["

    What problem would you like to solve?

    Conflict arising between existing community and new developments (ex. co-ops, condos)

    Why is it important to solve? Why is it relevant for the community?

    As housing needs arise new developments can marginalize existing property owners while providing new space for people

    What idea do you have to address the problem?

    Property owners rights education. Some way to resolve conflict without involving the police, they are legally unable to do anything short of criminal activity

    A means of penalizing co-op/condo management for failure to address neighbor's timely concerns (I don't work weekends is not an acceptable excuse for any situation)

    Who would that help?

    Existing property owners but ultimately everyone to prevent an \"us vs next neighbors mentality\"

    What neighborhood would benefit from your idea?

    Brighton Beach

    "]

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