You think Seattle has a housing surplus??!
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Today they continued a decision on a cannabis shop because Commissioner Moore wants to see their business plan.
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It all goes back to the disenfranchisement nature of restrictive zoning of housing. People who would balance out the perspectives are excluded from voting for change by the very laws they need the power to change.
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This is true in Portland too. Our Planning and Sustainability Commission never reviews individual development proposals. We do have a Design Commission, but their role is strictly design related (i.e. they don’t review entitlements in the zoning code).
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I did I ride along with a police officer, and he told me he prefers night shift, because day shift is mostly arbitrating disputes between neighbors over what time they should roll out the bins on garbage day and stuff like that.
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I used the curse the world for being such an unnecessarily loud place. But then I discovered ear plugs.
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Seattle has a deficit of 190,000 affordable rate homes. So we shouldn’t laud us too muchhttps://news.microsoft.com/affordable-housing/ …
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I think Prop 13 has inadvertently helped to make CA, the metros at least certainly, a clan/generational state. The least financially burdensome way for a member of the younger generations to acquire a home is by inheriting it.
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