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Partner at @initialized. Previously @techcrunch. When life hands me lemons, I make tarte au citron.

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    1. Mark "Prop 15 Is Life" Mollineaux  🦀 🔰 🕊 🌹 🌐‏ @bufordsharkley 21 Jun 2019
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      Also, how many educators are making 160 AMI%? That seems (tragically!) rare, given how AMI is increasingly being determined by tech salaries

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    2. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 21 Jun 2019
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      It’s household. About 196k. Not that rare. Some teAchers make 95k and have a spouse that makes 100k. This would also include principals, administrators and city college faculty, who could definitely be in households at that level.

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    3. Urban Walker  🏙‏ @A_p_walker 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @MattHaneySF @bufordsharkley and

      But these teachers are not really in need of dedicated affordable housing. Why build it? Why not just let anyone rent it and use the money to fund the more deeply-affordable housing for teachers who truly need it?

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    4. Mark "Prop 15 Is Life" Mollineaux  🦀 🔰 🕊 🌹 🌐‏ @bufordsharkley 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @A_p_walker @MattHaneySF and

      This is a really good point. Is it a clear goal of the project to create housing that's only occupied by teachers, for its own sake, or is this negotiable? (To be honest, I think it's honestly a bit weird to have everybody in a building have the same profession)

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    5. Urban Walker  🏙‏ @A_p_walker 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @bufordsharkley @MattHaneySF and

      I agree. I take back my criticism of this proposal as purism--instead, it's more form over substance. Rather than using market-rate rents to support affordable housing for teachers, it's using higher rents from higher-income teachers to support affordable housing.

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    6. Urban Walker  🏙‏ @A_p_walker 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @A_p_walker @bufordsharkley and

      This allows the proponents to claim that they are supporting only "100% affordable housing for teachers," but the end result is something that's basically the same as using 33% market-rate but much more kludgy (because only a select group can rent the more expensive units).

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    7. Mark "Prop 15 Is Life" Mollineaux  🦀 🔰 🕊 🌹 🌐‏ @bufordsharkley 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @A_p_walker @MattHaneySF and

      That's rather cynical (if only because it presumes that the public is innumerate enough to care more about "100% teacher" branding, rather than the reality of helping as many teachers who need help as we can) Cynical, but I fear correct

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    8. Matt Haney‏Verified account @MattHaneySF 21 Jun 2019
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      I’m not sure a cross subsidized market rate approach actually helps more teachers in this case, as opposed to subsidizing with higher income educator households. I don’t think that it does, especially because both approaches require some public subsidy.

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    9. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @MattHaneySF @bufordsharkley and

      Based on other comparable scenarios, I look forward to you justifying shifting extremely limited public dollars away from very low/low income units (which we only raise once every 5+ yrs in bonds) toward middle-income housing to achieve ideological purity http://default.sfplanning.org/plans-and-programs/planning-for-the-city/public-sites/balboareservoir_CAC_Presentation_MOHCD-031416_FINAL.pdf …pic.twitter.com/eEFZoa5MT6

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    10. Mark "Prop 15 Is Life" Mollineaux  🦀 🔰 🕊 🌹 🌐‏ @bufordsharkley 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @MattHaneySF and

      Do these numbers scale? Namely, what happens with (A) when you shift "500" to "5,000"?

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Jun 2019
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      Replying to @bufordsharkley @MattHaneySF and

      Would love to see a report on that!

      11:07 PM - 21 Jun 2019
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        1. Jeremy‏ @JDBonabike 21 Jun 2019
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @bufordsharkley and

          The 500-unit development here is one comprised of multiple buildings (Balboa Reservoir) so probably scales well to a set of similar, moderate-density developments. Less useful if you look at projects with higher densities or changing the size/density of a single building.

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