Surprise. SF supervisors don't want to help mayor @LondonBreed solve the housing crisis by making the approvals process go faster for 100% affordable projects because they like discretionary power.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/SF-Mayor-London-Breed-struggles-to-build-14000711.php …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @LondonBreed
There have only been TWO DRs for affordable housing projects in San Francisco’s history. CCHO supports streamlining 100 percent affordable housing, and public investment in affordable housing, which is the biggest obstacle we have right now. It’s all important.
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This statistic is only because of the years it takes AH developers filled with community meeting after meeting to get “buy in” for those projects. The work is exhausting and soul crushing at times and it would be nice to be able to just build affordable housing.
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Replying to @sammymoss425 @MayaSharona and
I can think of a bunch of teachers and low income families in the Sunset who’d prefer Francis Scott Key not take 2 extra years because “community meeting”
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Replying to @sammymoss425 @MayaSharona and
I personally along with staff spent over a year to get the Balboa Upper Yard to the point where we could consider filing for entitlements. That’s meetings after work and on the weekend. Why do you think that’s a good thing? Why should that be something we have to do?
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Replying to @sammymoss425 @MayaSharona and
There’s 150 homeless seniors living on the street in D6 & 9 who’d love to know why they couldn’t live in Forest Hill if you want me to send them your way, since It was the same partisan politics that stopped CCHO helping them in the first place.
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@SandraLeeFewer, since you’re apparently following this conversation....
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