Commissioner Kaufman Reveals Plans for Affordable Housing
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Build affordable housing anywhere EXCEPT in the Waterfront Park. Build 1,000 units, 2,000 units – build as many as you want, but do not take away our last remaining open spaces in a park area to do so.
The Bahama Village area adjacent to the park is already loaded with affordable housing, and one older gentleman I interviewed there said (paraphrased), “We need open space here, there’ll never be enough affordable housing – they’ll always need more housing, then more housing.” And this came from someone who has lived in Bahama Village for generations. I got the same response from others down there when I asked: How do you feel about the idea to build housing on the existing Petronia St. recreation field. Should housing be built there OR should the field be kept open the way it is?
I asked this question to another Bahama Village resident who has been there for generations: “Have you ever heard anyone say – What happened to Key West?” The person replied, “OH YEAH! I hear that everyday.”
So keep building, and you’ll end up with a cluttered up mess, and YOU will be part of the reason people ask, What happened to Key West?
This is part of the problem, everyone wants more housing but not where they live. No matter where they build someone will complain. You have a home while many others do not. It is time to stop being selfish. You have plenty of open space and beach area. The people working 60 hours would just like to have a bed.
What is needed is to make all new buildings able to survive a cat 5. You are already past any hopes to evacuate everyone. I would rather find a high place to ride a hurricane out than risk trying to leave. So much as 1 wreck on a bridge or someone running out of gas or breaking down is a bigger risk. This needed dealt with 20 years ago. If anyone feels there is not enough empty space then maybe they should pack up and leave.