Very interesting new tool by @TernerHousing showing how housing regulations actually affect development. http://ternercenter.berkeley.edu/blog/housing-development-dashboard …
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@TernerHousing estimate says that@JerryBrownGov’s housing plan would boost production in San Francisco by roughly 2,020 to 2,350 units2 replies 4 retweets 5 likes -
a year or overall?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
Good question. Think it’s overall b/c tool shows effect of eliminating conditional use for already zoned land.
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Replying to @dillonliam @kimmaicutler
Thanks for asking! This is an overall estimate, not annual.
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2,020 to 2,350 more units is depressing for something so monumental.
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Maybe it isn't monumental?
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I would argue that eliminating 30 year precedent in SF and LA of discretionary review is big
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LA also has discretionary review?
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for projects larger than 50 units
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