Every single interview with a tech CEO/ VC should ask what they are doing to help tackle the housing crisis in Bay Area. I am amazed how little leadership the tech industry is showing to address this problem.
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Uh..... it's the government that controls land-use, what gets build, what doesn't, what housing is subsidized, what isn't, etc.
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They don't think anything through but their house valuation. The most selfish humans we have.
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Imagine if we had environmental planning instead of just environmental review. The latter drives development away from where affluent professionals live (cities) and towards cow pastures and dry forests.
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Even rich people will have a problem paying $20 for a cup of coffee or $20 for a gallon of milk when at some point they realize no one will work for minimum wage at all these local service industries that are customer facing. Prices go up when workers can’t live where they work.
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do you know what the big blocks are to building up along the 101 corridor? Over the VAST stretches of single story industrial and warehouse buildings? Real question. I want to absorb all your vast knowledge...
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I feel like we’ve got the best solution with the lowest environmental and financial impact, to double housing density, if we could only get every city to change 1 line of municipal code.
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Why can’t the companies move?
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Zoning districts should be taxed by the state for the differential between highest and best land value and the real, lesser, restricted land value as locally zoned.
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