Anything to save San Francisco from the horrible fate of having poor people be able to live there!
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Replying to @Noahpinion @AaronPeskin
you have it backwards. SF home owners feign a desire for unfeasible amts of affordable housing so nothing is built
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AaronPeskin
But the real underlying motive in SF is also to keep poor people out, is it not? I mean, let's be honest here.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @AaronPeskin
to filter up and appreciate in value.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AaronPeskin
So Peskin et al. are hurting poor people while thinking they're helping them? I'm kind of skeptical of that...
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Replying to @Noahpinion @AaronPeskin
basically. Or more bluntly, hurting the middle-class to extract a minuscule amt of low-income housing.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AaronPeskin
But this is about as-of-right zoning. Which would of course help poor people in SF.
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Replying to @Noahpinion @AaronPeskin
dependent on what everyone's inclusionary %s are.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AaronPeskin
But it seems clear that as-of-right would raise the # of affordable units no matter what the %.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
statewide yes. I have no idea what the % will be bc
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developers have no idea what it will be so they've kind of stalled on new projects.
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