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    1. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      Today I introduced a long overdue increase to the Jobs-Housing Linkage Fee, which will bring in hundreds of millions of dollars to build affordable housing. We’re seeing booming office job growth, but are falling far short in building enough housing, especially affordable housingpic.twitter.com/AYzHVqiIHu

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    2. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      The cost of construction has increased by nearly 200%., but the fee has not gone up since 1997. This legislation today will raise the fee to reflect those rising costs of construction, while we await a new nexus study.

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    3. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      In District 6 alone, the gap in our pipeline for affordable housing pipeline is over $300m! In 2018 the city only produced 645 affordable housing units. Our goal was 2,200. Shameful! We need more investment to address our homelessness, affordability and displacement crises.

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    4. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      There are tens of thousands of jobs being created, but very few new units of affordable housing that can house that workforce. By updating this fee, we can create more balance, and get thousands of seniors, formerly homeless people, and low wage workers into stable housing

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    5. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 14 May 2019
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      Yeah, I wonder what happened there. I wonder if your predecessor maybe had something to do with maybe shortening the entire construction cycle prematurely by misleading voters about what was feasible. https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2017/07/10/sf-planning-chief-development-boom-housing-crisis.html …pic.twitter.com/7gMrwRHWs4

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    6. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      Are you referring to this law raising inclusionary housing requirements: https://hoodline.com/2017/07/city-sets-higher-affordable-housing-requirements-for-new-developments … It was an 11-0 vote. London Breed was the lead sponsor of the legislation, she’s quoted here saying it was a “consensus agreement”

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    7. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 14 May 2019
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      Because who was going to vote against something like that? It's like giving U.S. Congress control of interest rates and not expecting them to always have super low rates that juice the economy but create longer-term structural problems.

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    8. Armand Domalewski‏ @ArmandDoma 14 May 2019
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      Kim’s right. The fact that it was a consensus agreement doesn’t mean it was a correct agreement.

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    9. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 14 May 2019
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      I’m not arguing that. She said it was the fault of my “predecessor,” and that this happened because she “misled” voters. I was just bringing some facts up about how this law was actually passed.

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 14 May 2019
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      You know, I did a panel with former SF planning chief Gil Kelley, who has also worked in Seattle, Portland, Vancouver and every other West Coast city a few mos ago and he said what she did was disingenuous to voters.

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          If you get a high rate because it's actually office paying for the BMR housing, or you're actually doing basic arithmetic wrong, like this, that's problematic: https://www.modernluxury.com/san-francisco/story/how-supervisor-kims-new-affordability-law-lets-developers-the-hook …pic.twitter.com/Y3gE8SMR7Z

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        1. Scott Feeney‏ @graue 14 May 2019
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          👋🏻 Misled voter here. I voted for June ‘16 Prop C because I thought it didn’t go into effect until *after* the feasibility study. I also trusted City Hall to listen to the feasibility study. I was wrong and naive. Our inclusionary program had been working; this killed it.

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          It would be great to have a panel of all the former planning department staff that are now free to speak their mind Stephen Falk style 👍

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