08-13-2018, 06:54 PM
(08-13-2018, 06:43 PM)ijmorlan Wrote:(08-13-2018, 01:44 PM)jamincan Wrote: I don't like the idea of having a so-called poor entrance, but I have a hard time justify why it shouldn't be allowed. Airlines separate their premium customers, and we're okay with that; is this really all that different? Some buildings have separate elevators for the penthouses. Some clubs have VIP areas. I'm sure there are loads of other examples, too.
I think “poor doors” are a symptom, not a cause. City governments should make sure that public space is allocated fairly (which usually means away from private motor vehicles and towards transit and active uses, compared to the status quo), and minimize the time spent micro-managing the floor plans of buildings.
What are you suggesting it is a symptom of?
Wealth inequality and poverty?
Perhaps you're right, but it doesn't mean the city shouldn't concern itself with mitigating the symptoms as well.