Hard not to read this and read “we don’t care about all the people pushed out of Seattle and/ or into houselessness & won’t be wading into income tax & tenant rights conversations” https://t.co/gG9DrvnC7D
I think SF is more about that than Seattle? There are multiple 40+ year old community developers that have substantial power in neighborhood districts?
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If we had rezoned for missing middle housing options across the city builders may have built in the same areas experiencing rapid gentrification in Seattle or maybe they would have chosen to build in white wealthy formerly redlined areas first. It’s hard to predict....
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...Doing nothing but concentrating growth in urban villages has ensured rapid economic displacement due to scarcity of housing choices while also paradoxically likely halting displacement in some cases... too hard to measure...
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oh definitely (the first people who liked me and helped me get involved in housing stuff were those folks). the void I'm talking about is the new SF urbanist consensus/coalition. but Laura has heard me complain a thousand times so I'll stop there
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