Now that Cupertino NIMBYs have collected signatures for a ballot initiative to block their city council’s approval of housing on a failed mall, state law kicks in. Now they’ll get a development that’s 50% affordable (or in their eyes “low income” housing). https://buff.ly/2EVlfAO
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Just curious, where do your parents stand on the issue?
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Replying to @DumbYellowDog
They asked me a bunch of questions on it; they don’t tend to be super involved at the local level. My mom doesn’t like politics.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Makes sense, but do they think it will effect home values, or not really?
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Replying to @DumbYellowDog
I think a lot of people have been there for so long it doesn’t matter. This is probably more about things like traffic, more kids competing with your kids in schools, fear of outsiders and change.
7:42 PM - 31 Oct 2018
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