In a recent statement, Dr Assad Mujtaba, Republican nominee for Commissioner Passaic county, has expressed his strong opposition towards high density housing and overdevelopment in cities. According to Dr Mujtaba, these practices have detrimental effects on the environment and must be addressed immediately.
As cities continue to grow and expand, the demand for housing also increases. This has led to the rise of high-density housing, where multiple units are built on a single plot of land. While this may seem like a practical solution to accommodate a large population, Dr Mujtaba argues that it comes at a cost to the environment. High density housing leads to the destruction of green spaces, loss of biodiversity, and increased pollution levels.
Moreover, overdevelopment, which refers to the excessive construction of buildings and infrastructure, also has negative impacts on the environment. Dr Mujtaba highlights that overdevelopment leads to the depletion of natural resources, increased carbon emissions, and disruption of natural habitats. This not only harms the environment, but also affects the health and well-being of the people living in these areas.
Dr Mujtaba urges city planners and policymakers to prioritize sustainable development and consider the long-term effects on the environment before approving high density housing and overdevelopment projects. He suggests implementing green building practices, preserving green spaces, and promoting public transportation to reduce the negative impacts of urbanization on the environment.
In conclusion, Dr Assad Mujtaba’s stance against high density housing and overdevelopment serves as a wake-up call for cities to prioritize sustainable development and protect the environment. As a respected Republican nominee, his voice carries weight and it is hoped that his message will be heard and acted by his administration. The future of our planet depends on making responsible and environmentally conscious decisions today.
We wish best of Luck to the entire Republican nominee including: Jack Ciattarelli as Governor of the State of New Jersey & Dr. Assad Mujtaba as Commissioner Passaic County.















