Valencia St is zoned for eight story buildings. Talking about SF zoning is playing checkers while anti-housing landlords play chess.
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Modify my comments accordingly! I’m here to learn
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Not In My Bay Area!
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In my younger days I managed a RadioShack in the Richmond, when I started I had the president of the Geary Blvd Merchants Assoc. pitch me on joining because they opposed building a Muni Metro line on Geary. NIMBYs are the most short sighted people.
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The Big One will level it all even faster
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Best hope for urban renewal in SF, no joke
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What if - I'm just spitballing here - we bar new office development and reduce office square footage so SV and SF companies take remote options seriously, and jobs disperse until residential/commercial balance is achieved? (And build transit too.)
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Okay, so you're saying that you're going to raise the cost of living and working here. It will definitely work. But who is going to be affected *more* by that: tech companies or everyone else? Who do you think will get displaced first?
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If you run for office, I will take on fundraising for you.
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Re-zoning things is.. complicated. Practically anything you do will have effects that ripple outwards, often shoving in opposing directions. The result, generally, is "god knows what" but rarely even recognizably similar to what the proponents of the change said would happen.
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But generally someone makes a TON of money, so I guess that's good.
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