LA in 2019: City Council opposes statewide bill for more in-fill housing near transit while county supervisors approve 20,000 units in an area that has experienced 31 wildfires in the last 51 years.https://www.builderonline.com/land/local-markets/l-a-county-supervisors-okay-tejon-ranch-affordable-housing-community_o …
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So what if people periodically lose their life savings and have to die/flee from ever larger and larger wildfires every year amid global warming created in part by long car commutes? As long as we don’t piss off Beverly Hills.https://twitter.com/dillonliam/status/1108866801209757697?s=21 …
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Careful... :-)
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I love the builder co's response: "Of course this development will be fine, once we're done with it and the city and state have to pick up the pieces once it burns!"
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Also, I'm sorry, but will California not be happy until every nook and cranny is coated with the Easy Cheese of residential development?
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Should they be more like SF and have a bunch of rich folks crowdfund a lawyer to fight navigation centers for the homeless?
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that already happened in Venice and they raised 3x the money that the SF folks did
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