"Under the current system..." See, that's the nice thing about politics. Things can change on a dime. If the majority oppose the current system, then change it.
If the issue is mass holdings for speculation that lead to a blighted landscape for years, then consider imposing an annual fee on blighted, unlivable properties. Consider a fee if a property sits undeveloped with no work for more than 2 years.
If the majority of the community feels this is an issue, it is well within their power to push for change that alleviates the situation.
Grew up in Brookline, went to Seton, and I think Mr. Lee may be a few credits short of that street degree. Rudiak has been a breath of fresh air, and done excellent work for the community. Mr Lee, who has never held an office, would be better served in listing some goals he has if elected, and not waste his time negative campaigning against Ms Rudiak. I have heard nothing from him beyond negatives toward her, and how tied in he might be with others in government. His continued focus on her not getting along with Ravenstahl is fast becoming a positive point in her campaign, and his lack of understanding that says a lot.
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If the issue is mass holdings for speculation that lead to a blighted landscape for years, then consider imposing an annual fee on blighted, unlivable properties. Consider a fee if a property sits undeveloped with no work for more than 2 years.
If the majority of the community feels this is an issue, it is well within their power to push for change that alleviates the situation.