It’s absurd that SF spends so much time arguing over the allocation of the ~2,000 we units we build a year while owners of the existing ~400K housing units generally see their assets appreciate by $130 *billion* a year. https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/blog/real-estate/2016/01/san-francisco-home-values-zillow.html …https://twitter.com/emilymbadger/status/1155817124541206528 …
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Every time existing housing gets more expensive, it means new renters have to pay more per month on leases or new buyers have to pay more per month on mortgages and the city has to spend more per month on rapid re-housing subsidies or land to build affordable housing.
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Against this backdrop of existing residential property owners seeing their assets appreciate by $100-130 billion a year, SF runs one $600 million affordable housing bond every five years to offset the impact for non-owning lower-income households? https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/amp/SF-voters-to-decide-600-million-affordable-14084026.php …
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Anyway... Proooooop. 13 means the tax assessments on existing housing do not keep up with the costs of servicing residents with schools, fire and police so cities resort to a kludgy, ad-hoc process of extracting revenue from new housing and development. https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/3497#Did_Proposition.A013_Increase_Fees_on_Developers.3F_ …
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is that a lot
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It’s more than FB makes in revenue every year or it’s more than Uber is worth altogether?
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@sfgov annual budget is $11 billion and has *doubled* in less than 10 yrs, while the city's population has increased by ~20%. There's plenty of
... problem is too much of it thrown around without accountability or results.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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