I often walk the dog late in Sunnyvale, and the number of people overnighting in cars is way up over the last two years. Those that park in the same spot each night and have foil over all the windows, or other obfuscation are easy to spot. We walk quietly as not to wake them.
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The individuals who have regular sleeping spots, or the cars that do double duty as dwellings are practically as much landmarks as anything else on our routes. No doubt they get just as used to seeing us slink by as part of the background.
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+1 for the almost casual use of West Bay
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or we create a regional government body with responsibility for zoning and permitting instead of 110 entities all of home want the jobs and think the housing belongs elsewhere.
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They they should also build tons of it themselves in their own backyards.
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Everywhere around me in Oakland, for sure. Berkeley too. RV + 24hr Fitness shower is a pretty rational step down from a $3000/mo studio apartment. It seems solvable to find parking for all these folks that isn't in neighborhoods. Not a great Plan A but maybe an OK Plan B
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No,
@sanmateoco should be FORCED to build subsidized housing so those people sitting in traffic won’t keep destroying our climate!!!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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This is a great idea. I would expand it to all of the East Bay
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