and the white middle class suburban kids who moved into SF in the 1970s and downzoned everything
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arguably crowded out rental and ownership opportunities for communities displaced from adjacent
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Wow, some serious revisionist history.
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or maybe in retrospect the whole approach failed and continues to fail. Saved the buildings but not the ppl
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the policies that the prog left suggests only work if you have total control over who comes in and out
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but cities don't have immigration borders, so richer people just come in and bid up the existing units.
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all facts, so what should we do?
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tax reform, IMO. Short term, maximize from private development. And I agree with increased teeth to RHNA #.
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I agree w tax reform and flexibility to take a small % from cap gains on all RE sales (new or not).
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