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
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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thankfully HNW individuals, business and capital don't spend gobs of money fighting modest taxation
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Like everytime public sector comp goes up and isn’t adequately funded, more capital — not less — gets put to work in high risk, high yield forms of investmenthttps://www.institutionalinvestor.com/article/b1dlj28r8n7qd9/CalPERS-Moves-Forward-on-Private-Equity-Revamp …
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