@kimmaicutler it's just... discouraging I guess... that no American city has been able to really pull that off
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@JoshZumbrun increased, and unearned land rents because of the Prop. 13 caps. Makes it hard for us to fund infrastructure, improvements. - 6 more replies
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@kimmaicutler@JoshZumbrun Don't forget regionalizing fragmented local government. -
@issiromem@kimmaicutler I think this issue of regionalizing fragmented local govs gets too little attention - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler@pmarca 10% Seattle residents now live downtown, representing a 12% growth in population since 2010.http://seattle.curbed.com/2016/4/18/11452006/seattle-america-fastest-booming-cities-belltown-denny-triangle … -
@kimmaicutler@pmarca "Yes In My Backyard” groups are organizing to counteract decades of NIMBY damage" http://gizmodo.com/yimby-groups-are-organizing-across-the-us-to-make-citie-1771699132 …
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@kimmaicutler begs the question. very easy to assume the conclusion -
@alevin@kimmaicutler the question also ignores the reasons why cities are high-demand in the first place. - 1 more reply
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@kimmaicutler@pmarca@JoshZumbrun Lets not forget the nightmare that is CEQA. Combine that with costal commission or a mammoth skeleton.
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@kimmaicutler@JoshZumbrun building crappy places not as many people want to live? Sure, I guess that's a solution -
@DanAncona@kimmaicutler@JoshZumbrun if infill was unpopular why are dense areas getting bid up around the country? - 1 more reply
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