God speed, let’s hope the cities don’t block you that much.https://twitter.com/dillonliam/status/1141016190791249920 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
75% of that is their estimated value of their land they are vaguely repurposing for some find of housing they are defining. Then those 15,000 additional residents will need schools, more public transportation, public services, etc. Google paying for all that also?
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Replying to @obrien
whoever is paying property taxes on the units housing those 15,000 people will be paying multiples of whatever the existing parcels are paying because of Proposition 13.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Depends when Google acquired them and when they were assessed. But yeah, that already makes them sound not so affordable.
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Replying to @obrien
Ok, let's do nothing and have more people live in RVs.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Please. No one is saying that. But let's not applaud the company that turned Mountain View into a parking lot because they wrote a blog post without much detail. Doing something for the sake of feeling good about doing something is nonsense, especially if if it makes it worse.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
It seems we're all pretty comfortable talking about what other people should do in their communities and neighborhoods. .
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I’m from there. My parents live there. I could not afford to raise a family exactly in that neighborhood today so my family commutes between 2-3 hours a day each. So it is very much my community. You left it for another continent.
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