Comment by vishnugupta
12 days ago
Exactly!
The regulatory apparatus has to be rewired.
And then what happens when a new administration comes along 4-8 years down the line and decides to abandon some of those initiatives?
12 days ago
Exactly!
The regulatory apparatus has to be rewired.
And then what happens when a new administration comes along 4-8 years down the line and decides to abandon some of those initiatives?
> The regulatory apparatus has to be rewired.
That has its own issues.
Not sure if it's still the case, but the Yangtze River used to be one of the most polluted water bodies on earth.
We can go too far into deregulation, but we are currently too far in regulation. Push for the correct middle ground.
I'm not sure exactly what the correct middle ground looks like. I do know that there are signs of a good system.
There can be no bribes in the system. All permits must have a clearly defined fee that is small and clearly covers the inspectors salary and no more. The vast majority of cases when you want to build it should be 30 minutes from applying for the permit to it being granted. The rules are clearly written up and so it isn't hard to look up the law and write up a permit that cannot be refused.
There are only rarely hearings. You have the right to do what you want on your property. If your neighbor doesn't like it for the most part they should have bought your property so you couldn't. You don't however have the right to let pollution escape your property - pollution isn't just things like chemicals, but also noise. In rural areas, or around airports we also give you rights to sun, wind, and airspace - in cities though you don't get to demand your garden isn't shaded. You don't get to tell someone what color to paint to use. You don't get to force any amount of parking (either minimum of maximum). You can't enforce building space (square foot, height). You don't get to tell someone not to run a business. You do get to require fire code such that any fire will not spread to your building, and if you want fire protection (which if you don't have you need to ensure smoke from an accidental fire won't affect the neighbors) the fire department can demand some additional features.
There is probably a lot more, and the above isn't quite correct either, but it at least gives a place to state the debate from.
St. Paul drinking water has suffered under 3m mismanagement.