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Generally, yes. Sometimes the goal is to stop the new construction to preserve the character of the neighborhood. Sometimes it's to preserve "historic" (read: old and I like it) buildings. Sometimes it's to demand that the new complex be entirely below-market-rate housing.

Opposition is pretty much guaranteed, though.



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