Question #2 (By Max T)
Cities laws are different or the same depending on their governor. The article points out that “The impacts of Google's growth have become obvious, he said: Shoreline Boulevard is more gridlocked than ever, there's been an unprecedented spike in rents and restaurants are struggling as a bigger percentage of workers eat free gourmet lunches on campus.” This means that local restaurants are going out of business because many employees eat free in google. This may be a problem to the community because the growth of Mountain View has been increasing. Additionally, not all cities grow at the same rate. According to my research Mountain View rents for apartments is getting closer to how much people pay for an apartment in San Francisco. This proves my point on how cities don’t grow at the same rate. Another interesting fact, is that many small cities in China are getting turn to median cities with the population of 200,000 to 500,000. Some people argue that the expansion should wait about ten years. For the reason that its going to be hard to find opportunities of getting employed. In my perspective I believe that cities growth is not very pleasing.
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