It’s kind of wild to me that modern environmental impact reports don’t consider things from the perspective of climate change, as in, is this defensible land? Will *not* building this effectively displace potential residents to fire or flood zones, etc.? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/11/us/houston-flooding.html …
Yeah it's hard because the deeper inland parts of Mountain View, peninsula won't allow anything. If it's mostly office, probably not as bad as residential.
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"not as bad" in what way? I don't think the Jay Paul company is going to be super glad if Sunnyvale throws up its hands and goes,"welp, guess nature gets its own back" in thirty years. There's an implicit guarantee government will keep the site viable http://www.moffett-towers.com/location.htm
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(Aside: selling "at the nexus of two freeways" as a positive is a definite "the frogurt is cursed" move)
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