Ok I will pretend that teachers and emergency responders and nurses and so on don’t exist and that we shouldn’t try to do anything for them.
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if teachers and nurses etc didn’t matter then I wouldn’t be supporting the streamlining proposal that they actually feel is giving them the most units on public land
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this is honestly a rather inane and convenient interpretation of the makeup of UESF and how it operates and I‘ve criticized it as such; the requirements in the respective ballot measures speak for themselves. “MEH BOOMERS” is such an insipid way to approach teacher unions
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honestly it speaks to the same level of willful obliviousness of SF urbanists w/r/t organized labor that led to SPUR setting the stage for a nine-year MUNI operator wage death spiral
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“the teachers’ union is just prog shills” is a suspiciously convenient way to dismiss their demands for teacher housing. the silly teachers! they can’t know what’s best for themselves!
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Financing and building an affordable housing project is a totally different (hard) job than the (also hard) job of leading a classroom.
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ahh so now we’re pivoting from “I, teacher, am in thrall to Big Boomer Agenda” to “I, teacher, don’t know how housing works”
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OK, carry on with wanting to spend more money for less affordable housing....
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I’ve said I favor the proposal w/ stronger affordability mandates but think if the mandates are sufficiently strong then DRs must be done away with, which puts me at odds with both proposals. is this the best the urbanist pro-Breed side has, to call UESF corrupt or dumb?
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Not knowing what projects cost today isn’t dumb. I have a hard time keeping up with what current construction rates are; it’s always changing — especially with climate change & impact of the fires on the availability of construction labor
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Like it is really shocking. Like a basic seismic retrofit is like $30K and it’s booked solid for 6-12 mos out.
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Free housing for teachers if they agree to work construction in the summer!
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