I still feel relatively new to this HCA debate, but in the past few weeks I have been following the debate closely as I am realizing how important it is for the future of our town. I have wondered if people appearing to be on opposite sides of the debate are actually closer together than it seems. A question I have for Lincoln talk and the greater community is: how many additional housing units do we want in Lincoln station? I think many agree we need additional housing in the Lincoln Station area but it is unclear to me if people have widely different views on how much housing. To me, it is hard to know what life would be like in Lincoln with more housing units at the station, so I am in favor of an incremental approach, where we can try out some number of units first and then make further decisions at a later point. But what is this number and how do we arrive at this number? What number is high enough to feel "substantial" but not so high that we destroy quality of life?
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