NIMBY
NIMBY (an initialism for Not In My Back Yard) is a pejorative acronym for the phenomenon in which residents oppose a development as being inappropriate for their local area. Such local protestors are often known as Nimbies or Nimbyists. While they protest many kinds of development, they are primarily encountered when a developer or local administration attempts to build or expand housing, shopping, office space, or a major road.
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Initialism - Pejorative - Acronym - Housing - Shopping - Office - Road
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NIMBIES advance several arguments against the proposed development. While sometimes acknowledging the need for such development, NIMBIES may claim that new development will increase local traffic, hurt small business, decrease property values, degrade the environment, spoil a community's small-town feel, or generally strain public resources. NIMBIES also often argue that the proposed development will overwhelm public schools; since many fast-growing suburbs already experience crowding in public schools, that argument often carries considerable weight. Other times, if a big-box store or similar development is planned, NIMBIES object that the store will be disproportionately used by non-locals, while degrading the quality of life for locals.
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Traffic - Small business - Environment - Big-box store
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Critics claim that the new developments are needed, and they may accuse the NIMBIES of elitism, parochialism, or a drawbridge mentality. In the case of new commercial developments, critics often also claim that the community needs the resulting jobs and tax revenues and that NIMBIES demand expensive local services without regard to how the local government will pay for them. For example, in Alexandria, Virginia, people who opposed the original proposals for high-density development in Potomac Yard were faulted for demanding a Washington Metro station while simultaneously opposing the scale of development that would provide either sufficient funds for the station or sufficient ridership to justify its construction. Moreover, some critics of NIMBYism see it as a cover for opposition to diversity and a desire to preserve neighborhood homogeneity, particularly when the development being opposed is public housing or the like.
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Elitism - Drawbridge mentality - Alexandria, Virginia - Potomac Yard - Washington Metro - Diversity
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Ironically, while NIMBIES often claim that they are trying to prevent urban sprawl, NIMBYism can in fact accelerate such sprawl. Because population grows continuously, new developments must be built somewhere. If suburban NIMBIES demand a reduction in the density of a proposed development, one foreseeable result is that the same amount of development, when built at a lower density, will simply occupy more land. Thus, the same amount of development will sprawl more than under the original proposal. Alternatively, the developer can simply avert lengthy political fights by building in less developed areas on the outskirts of suburbia, where either NIMBY opposition cannot galvanize or the local government welcomes new development. When many developers build large developments on the outskirts, they fuel the pattern of low-density development.
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Urban sprawl - Suburbia
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Smart Growth has been proposed as a way of addressing NIMBY concerns without halting needed development. However, smart growth itself can face NIMBY opposition in the community for which it is proposed.
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