Are San Franciscans selfless enough to back a bond for $370/resident to build housing that 99.9% of them won't get? http://www.afr.com/news/world/north-america/san-francisco-issues-bond-for-low-cost-housing-as-tech-sector-push-rents-sky-high-20150810-givq2i …
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@kimmaicutler@MarketUrbanism we haven't really built too much since 1992 with the exception of recent years -
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@kimmaicutler@AnastasiaNov@MarketUrbanism inclus.reqs have been upped in recent years though. % of affordable planned/built increasing. -
@vjon@kimmaicutler@AnastasiaNov@MarketUrbanism higher % inclusionary req may lower affordability, b/c lower supplypic.twitter.com/B9Weoaypc9
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