When rents go up, an even tinier, more exclusive slice of people can afford to stay or arrive in SF. And that affects rents for even people in so-called affordable units, because their govt-restricted rents are based on AMI, or area median income.https://twitter.com/louismirante/status/1139605315937136640 …
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More from an affordable housing developer here. These projects typically have a complex Jenga tower of 6-7 financing sources at the local, state and federal level. A delay here or there threatens the whole stack:https://twitter.com/sammymoss425/status/1140389776182222848?s=21 …
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Sam Moss @sammymoss425Replying to @sammymoss425 @MayaSharona and 2 othersI 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?2 replies 4 retweets 30 likesShow this thread -
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Or from a different affordable housing developer here: https://twitter.com/eparillon/status/1140770506485858304?s=21 …
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Like why would you raise this level of capital from voters and taxpayers and make it as inefficient and expensive and unpredictable as possible to spend? https://www.sfexaminer.com/the-city/agreement-reached-over-novembers-600-million-affordable-housing-bond/amp/ …
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Do you want to be like LA, which raised a $1.2B bond only to find out that everyone blocked, appealed and litigated against shelters near them?https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/29/us/homeless-housing-los-angeles.amp.html …
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Which means that the funding is only going to get two-thirds of the units that the city promised voters?https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-hhh-spending-commitments-20190421-story.html …
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“While some supervisors argue that the charter amendment is not needed, the leaders of the nonprofit housing groups building affordable housing in San Francisco—-Mercy Housing, Mission Housing, and TNDC—all support Breed’s plan.”https://beyondchron.org/will-sf-supes-back-luxury-homeowners-over-affordable-housing/ …
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@HillaryRonen is so opposed to limiting frivolous homeowner appeals that I am told she has refused to even schedule a committee hearing.” (She campaigned on bringing 5,000 affordable units to the Mission within a decade.) If you live there, that’s your supe. Let her know.1 reply 14 retweets 66 likesShow this thread -
The mayor is pro-housing. The Board of Supervisors is anti-housing.https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Editorial-SF-supervisors-failing-to-muster-a-14008116.php …
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What neighborhood do you live in?
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District 3. Please give me anyone to support against Peskin
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average median income. Subsidized housing charges rent based on AMI, so rents to low income subsidized tenants