posted 2 years ago
The whole issue of having apartment buildings infilling areas that used to be restricted to single family homes is *huge* in British Columbia, Canada, right now. We've got an ongoing housing shortage, particularly for lower income people, that current building and planning processes haven't made a dent in. However, the push-back is huge, so I suggest Wesley that you look at the codes in areas you were thinking of building and determine if local Counsils are willing to consider or support your goals.
The only ones I know of that have consistently met the need the OP is identifying, are run as Co-operatives. I have heard of a number of long-term, stable co-ops in the lower area of the Province (I simply don't have data on elsewhere). Unfortunately, they're seen as weird and atypical, rather than being embraced as the way of the future - probably because everything's "about the economy" and co-ops are more about quality of life and community building! We have gone through at least a 60 year period where "mobility" and "independence" and "autonomy" are the ideals that have been pushed, and modelled by the Entertainment Industry among others, with very few genuine examples of cooperative teamwork or community building. It will take more than just a new model of housing to fix that, although better models of housing will certainly help!