i don't think this is some magical solution to the housing crisis, just like thinking ADUs are some magic bullet is insanely stupid. the scale of the problem dwarfs those piecemeal strategies. but every unit helps some actual person
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You do realize that everytime the city/state doesn’t adequately fund something upfront, it then sets itself up to become more structurally dependent on HNW individuals, business and capital later.
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we were just talking about the efficacy of building teacher housing on school-owned land, i thought?
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I was illustrating other examples of trade-offs. But because teacher housing can't really qualify for state/federal programs, you either have do it at $500K/ unit local funding or you have to cross subsidize.
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No one here is arguing I’m favor of that
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in favor of that—damn autocorrect!
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