They are not even starting construction until the end of this year and they said it will take a year to complete the project, so applications will probably start being taken at the end of 2021.
You can't I just saw the building being built downtown and I tried to apply but they said there not opening waiting list until they're almost done building it.
Owning a car is important. How wilted will your lettuce be after waiting at a bus stop in the heat? Watch a mother of two try riding the bus system with her children while hauling gallons of filtered water to make baby formula with. How about joy? Hard to have a nice time out for the evening, spending half your time riding public transportation. Not so romantic to pick your date up with a buss pass vs a car, either. I haven't mentioned what's on everyone's mind: a pandemic.
Owning a car is a financial burden and not individualistic independence that one will think. Yeah, you may have independence from time schedule of transit but that means have to pay thousands of dollars a year (including gas), wasting time and energy driving (especially in a car infested nation) and stuck in traffic hours per (2-4) day, and every small task for simple becomes commute ( and contributing to many western nation, especially the US, for obesity rates). And the fact cars infrastructure is expensive to maintain; freeways are expensive due of being free and not toll, requiring hundreds of billions of dollars to maintain it, and free parking lots brings no revenue to cities (even when it blighted the landscape). With public transit, at least someone could be proactive either working, reading, or simply relaxing. And public transit is cheaper than owning a car. Owning a car is a hassle that people keep convincing themselves because they think transit is "communism" and for poor people, not realizing thr reality the burden a car