It’s sad that some first generation Asian American immigrants want to pull up the drawbridges behind them and shut off access to the neighborhoods that provided them with economic mobility by fighting housing at a mall that’s been failing for decades.https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/09/17/battle-heats-up-over-trailblazing-silicon-valley-housing-development/amp …
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Clarification, several proposals are being voted on *tonight* in Cupertino. Here are the options:https://twitter.com/PodCastFan88/status/1042124724707373056 …
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That's my problem with all versions of the Vallco project - they all worsen the housing shortage by adding far more jobs than homes. The original proposal only got to 2/3rds residential to meet SB35 by including massive amounts of residential parking.
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I hear what you’re saying, but if the jobs/housing ratio is better than the rest of the city, and if it has set-aside below market units, I think it’s still think it will help more than hurt. Of course a different project could help more…
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