This is exactly what Cupertino, Los Altos and Sunnyvale want to do... pay San Jose to meet *their* low-income housing goals.https://twitter.com/gregmorrow/status/1075501661877985280 …
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SJ getting a couple million in impact fees is a low price for legal sanction of economic segregation.
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I would be OK with these kinds of exclusionary zoning pay-offs only if they're very, very high. It'd take at least several billion per exclusionary suburb for it to be worth it. But it'd still be gross
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If they'll pay an amount for their bullshit that's commensurate with the damage they're doing, I'm all for it. But I doubt that they'd be viable as a political entitiy under those circumstances. Transfers that large don't seem like they'd ever be politically stable.
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But if that's seriously the plan, step one would be to repeal prop 13...
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Also ensures that housing will get built. One can honorably disagree with the policy but resorting to intellectually lazy name calling “segregationist and racist” is counter productive, dilutes the meaning of those terms, and represents the lefts new illiberalism.
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