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Chicago’s Cabrini-Green is an example of the failure of high rises to address affordable housing. I know there's nothing this dramatic on the table for central Florida. But, it could be if the trends continue. It's sad to read how lack of maintenance and active vandalism of public housing have made them places where people would rather live in their cars than face what's going on in them. How do you prevent this from happening as density increases?
To tie this to WDW, as density of guests in the parks have increased, has there been a corresponding increase in the capacity of the parks? I think we all know that answer.