I see that as feasible. However, it will worsen the financial incentives for cities to keep approving office over housing.
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Replying to @kimoco @kimmaicutler
But we need to acknowledge there are limits. We can't bulldoze GG Park or cover city to 20 stories and still be SF.
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Parisian density seems nice.
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If it looked like Paris and worked like Paris. But what we get are Paris references and ugly condos in wrong places
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And we need to have the serious discussion of who we want to be.
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Right now, we're quickly killing off much of what made SF desirable, & a Mecca for various things. A creative force.
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We will have no more Bohemian enclaves. No funky enclaves. No weird experimental restaurants.
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We will not be the city that gave rise to Burning Man. We will be the city that sends people to luxury camps at BM.
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the ticket became a "commodity" to an ostensibly de-commodified zone.
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