We have a fight over this on the ballot with Prop. U and exactly what income qualifies for below market rate housinghttps://twitter.com/jbradley_dc/status/766686729566822400 …
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@kimmaicutler I guess my Q is: is it the same kind of problem when low-income n'hoods say no more housing as when high-income n'hoods do?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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definitely not. It's *very* different. Wealthy neighborhoods (w higher property ownership rates) have less displacement risk.
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@kimmaicutler Right. Missed that. So focus on increasing supply in higher income n'hoods & holding affordability line lower income n'hoods1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Replying to @JBradley_DC
the most equitable thing we could do is get more affluent neighborhoods to build... something. Anything.
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