yes, but we're talking about this in the context of: the school districts building the units on their own land, and at present the primary thing under discussion is simply making permitting easier. idk what the funding permutations necessarily are
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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That's what Katy Tang originally tried to do with HOME SF/density bonus for middle-income housing. She didn't want to divert $$ from low/very low-income so she tried to structure a custom city program, but it got whacked so much it's not used often relative to the state program.
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san jose, for example, is trying to use Measure A funds
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