You basically described the Las Vegas area, massive grid system, developers are responsible for building the roads, providing land for the parks, expanding the utilities, setting aside land for the schools, etc… the problem is the housing always comes first, the developers need to sell the thousands of houses to pay for everything else and the city needs the property tax revenue first so they can afford to build the schools. It’s a never ending game of catch up.
This is the community just west of mine, began about 20 years ago… the master plan from day 1 showed all the parks, schools, roads, etc… 20 years later and the big vacant spots of empty land are essentially all school lots, a few have been built but every spot I outlined is meant to be an elementary school, a middle school, or a high school. They’ll eventually get built, it just takes a lot of time. Meanwhile every school in my community has portable classrooms (circled in red) to accommodate those kids while they wait for the schools to be built in their community.
I’m not mad that they are building houses, we need them, but it’s insane to me the schools always seem to be the last thing built. That’s just how it works, the publicly funded spaces are always the last thing built because they don’t generate money, they cost a lot of money to build and it takes years of property taxes to generate enough to build them.
Can’t blame the developers, they are just providing desperately needed housing, can’t really blame the city either, they are building schools constantly, they just can’t keep up with the growth. I know people who say to just stop granting building permits but then we’re just going to have an even larger unaffordable housing problem. It’s a no win situation.
I’m not arguing right or wrong, just pointing out it’s 100% justified in my opinion for people to be frustrated with how the system works.
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