When people say San Francisco has 72,000 units of housing in the pipeline, it's usually in bad faith as most of these projects are stalled, on hazardous sites with possible remnants of nuclear waste and won't be done for decades.https://twitter.com/joegarofoli/status/1217919678762246145 …
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So how is this a permitting problem?
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It’s where and how you permit. American metros tend to permit single family homes in the exurbs (cheap but not sustainable) or towers downtown (expensive to build) or other mega projects (other problems like soil quality/pollution)
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One reason Treasure Island is delayed https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Treasure-Island-plan-gets-boost-from-state-5607304.php …pic.twitter.com/ieM1ez6DUk
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you can equate that lawsuit with NIMBY stall tactics, or look at the realities of the Lennar HP botch job, which just created work for lawyers, left homeowners unable to sell homes built atop toxic dump, and a situation in which taxpayers always losehttps://sf.curbed.com/2018/7/25/17614574/hunters-point-homeowners-lawsuit-developer-contamination-toxic-cleanup …
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