“This is often the case — and is happening more and more in the increasingly crowded Hill Country suburbs of Austin: Recent transplants bristling at the prospect of new development next door. It’s probably true that a new subdivision will ruin Hill Country views — but weren’t those views also ruined with the previous subdivision and the one before that? Wells could very well go dry, the night stars will surely be more obscured, roads will see more traffic, and waterways may be polluted: Obviously the risk of those things coming to pass only increases with more development. Thus, subdivision on subdivision violence.” Read the full story from Statesman.com.