again, this is theory until I see a credible alternative
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in meatspace, we’re seeing hamfisted attempts to reduce IZ on developments where the developer has *already agreed* to the percentage, so from the standpoint of an organizer, the arguments strain credulity. but that’s politics
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Replying to @uhshanti @peterjgowan and
we're saying "tax + direct provision is dismissed out of hand for housing" like two weeks after prop C passed?
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our “pro-housing” politicians opposed that bad boy pretty aggressively
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ya i want to be clear that i agree that them doing that is bad and sucks
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I just mean to relate it back to IZ and other debates about housing affordability in that I think there is a substantive ideological divide that led to that decision, which is relevant.
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ya. i always encourage left-YIMBYs to realize that if their goal is to create livable and equitable cities, developers and financial wealth are absolutely *not* ideological allies even if they can be temporary allies of convenience and prop C is a great example of that.
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and my opinions of weiner and breed were dramatically lowered by them showing which side of that ideological divide they were comfortable being on
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I want a party that I can be with on housing creation and homelessness and there isn’t an option for that.
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Replying to @peterjgowan @mtsw and
This is actually an interesting thread, bc CalPERS and CalSTRS are both invested in RE and venture and if they don’t have sufficient returns/growth, they’re not going to have retirements and health benefits funded.
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