UtakataNoAnnex
Superstar
It's not much of a REAL community if it only includes one income bracket. That is, folks who can only afford to live there...There's a strong bias that a REAL "Community Benefit" - is something that the WHOLE Community can use (eg. Daycare, Library, Splash Pad, Dog Park, Public Art, etc) - and therefore, new "Affordable Rental" units are an after-thought once the REAL stuff is secured.
...whether it's The City's or the developers' fault here doesn't seem really important in the end. Everyone else's need for sustained shelter was clearly overlooked regardless that there's a city's worth of units to choose from here. /sigh