Older lefty NIMBYs are excited about a Republican taking on @scott_wiener, one of the only CA State legislators willing to propose sufficiently large solutions to the housing crisis. I mean, come on, at this point, why not just admit you’re conservative?https://48hills.org/2019/08/what-happens-if-wiener-gets-challenged-from-both-the-right-and-the-left/ …
Also you need to ask yourself -- what affordable means to you? Affordable for what income level? Because the current institutions, state/federal tax credit programs, are really geared to roughly 60% AMI and below.
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Yes, but comparing what’s been built in upzoned areas of SF to RHNA targets demonstrates that upzoning has led to disproportionate construction at high end. I recall seeing a chart (can find if you disagree) where SF had met market-rate target, but none of the other AMI sections.
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RHNA is an easily manipulated system that has been unenforceable since its inception more than 50 years ago:https://www.latimes.com/projects/la-pol-ca-housing-supply/ …
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Addressing people on the verge of homelessness is totally different, as is addressing teacher/first responder/middle-income housing -- which don't really have programs/institutions addressing their needs at this point in time.
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