You kinda hit the nail on the head there except for one small part:tu ag said:
I know that 10 to 15 years ago the urban planners all said fewer students would have cars by now. That wasn't true.
They also said all the dense building on Northgate would reduce traffic. I'm unsure about what the result is, but I doubt it has done much.
Result is more traffic. How does Government help traffic? Medians...because that helped. Ug. Spend millions to just make traffic flow "safer" and slow us all down.
All our infrastructure, schools, traffic, public services, etc are not as good as they once were. Yet we pay higher taxes and the cost of living is crazy.
Government officials have one answer (regardless of party). More taxes. Why? Where is the evidence it works? Show me the data!
We need two things.
1 - Lower tax rates and
2 - untie the property tax rate to home valuations.
State controls the 2nd, but local city and county officials can keep the first down. Will they? I doubt it. They havent shown they are creative leaders yet.
Lower revenue might help force creative solutions. I know everyone else has to work this way when the $ isn't just a stroke of the pen away...why not our elected conrades.l?
I took many a course on Urban Planning and Political Science at A&M and generally the first rule of Urban Planning - aside for "crap runs down hill" - which is more of a joke about infrastructure.
But the first rule is: You cannot change human nature, only adapt to it.
People in TX do not want to be stuffed into apartments - unless they are nice and spacious. Think a 3 bedroom 1200 sqft place with 3 or bathrooms. Even then they want a cool downtown place to hang out. NG is not for hanging out but a night life. Other a place to make money EG - good jobs
If you do not provide that they will look to where they can get it.
That is why moving out to the county is the only real option here. There is TONS of land following hwy 60 W toward Snook and the Brazos. You have a FED opportunity zone that goes all the way to the river.
- BTU would handle the utilities
- Brazos County/COCS split the infrastructure but you do not need alot because the HWY is literally right there.
- A&M could offer a payment in lieu of taxes but you have no way to "force them" to do so. Not without a long drawn out fight that only favors A&M.
Everything else is just noise. The above is really the only true solution.
If you do not believe me - look at the homes going up in Snook... just over the river. AgShacks a plenty.
So you either just throw up your hands and stop trying to solve every problem with tax dollars and the let the market work or dont... and open they public purse but to what end?