Good lord. I remember when I wrote about this five years ago, when Mountain View had zoned for 42,000 more mostly Google workers but only 7,000 housing units by 2030. Lenny won the following year and tried to get 10K units built by Google HQ in North Bayshore.https://twitter.com/Levitskyyy/status/1105498952965578752 …
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Being a homeowner in the peninsula is a conflict of interest for any elected official
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What about a homeowner, elected official, and Realtor?pic.twitter.com/o4OjAu2ouQ
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Judging from my nextdoor, no. Send help!
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stay off Nextdoor Evan
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Not until cities stop being financially penalized for building housing. Prop 13 means cities LOSE money on residents; spend more in services than they get from prop taxes.
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No. No they won’t.
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Easy answer: no, no it will not.
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we need some serious buyin and advocacy from tech leaders to tackle this crisis.Everyday you see cities stopping any plan to address this crisis. A lot of tech workers consider themselves very progressive, yet are unaware, not tuned in and not familiar with issues.
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No, they won’t :(
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