Listening to this retrospective on 1978 as a pivotal year in San Francisco history. https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/archive/podcast/year-was-1978-and-making-contemporary-san-francisco …
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Louise Renne: “When I come down from [my second home in] Napa to visit San Francisco, I ride the ferry with people commuting to SF from Sacramento. We need to work regionally to reign in this commercial growth.”
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Art Agnos and Louise Renne: “Where are the younger Sue Hestors and Calvin Welches for today?”
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Louise Renne: “The 8 Washington campaign [a ballot measure funded by the Telegraph Hill Dwellers] was the last powerful neighborhood movement in recent years.”
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Art Agnos: “We have not seen young people following in the footsteps of neighborhood movement leaders... I don’t know why... We’ve seen some [young people] involved but it’s all run by seniors. We’re gonna have Prop M 2.0 next year... everyone in that campaign is over 50.”
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Doesn't sound like he answered the core question - is it acceptable for SF to become a ultra rich city that forces its service workers to commute 1 hour each way, taking time away from the friends, families and a personal life.
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Yeah, it was a pretty unsatisfactory answer. Earlier he said cities need to priotize use of land for low and middle income people. But if you’re not willing to touch SFZ neighborhoods, which make up 70% of residential zones...
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