Originally Posted by
g4dhatch2
dude i got to argue its not sprawl but a diffrnt way of life these people seek not unlike yourself threr idealist not to be looked down on but understood and acepted in there nonconformital ways of "city living has to be done on these physical boundries" go to a goddamn farmers market or whole foods and tell me the quality of life we would live. im just saying it takes all types .
1) learn how to type before you enter into any kind of debate over anything remotely related to planning with me
2) the OP's post specifically said his mom is NOT looking to live in the burbs. I understand that environment appeals to some people, but apparently not to her, so I'm gearing my responses to the city itself.