SF has one of the, if not the strongest, rent control ordinances in the country.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @enf
Re: 1970s errors, a big one was limiting rent control to old housing stock that would diminish with time.
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The genuinely self-defeating yimby/landlord alliance wouldn't be seductive if all rents were stabilized.
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I don't really see a YIMBY landlord alliance, maybe there's support for developers to create more things so
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that existing landlords have more competition so they can't jack up prices.
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Then why is Sonja Trauss joining large-scale landlords and developers in https://www.risesanfrancisco.org/ ?
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Replying to @MBridegam @enf
why is Sonja Trauss joining unions and Bayview neighborhood leaders? Don't know. Ask her.
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Martha what do you think about the shorenstein/ prog alliance that made prop m?
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where is that from? Link?
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Tim was always frustrated that developers only wanted to build office, not housing in the 80s
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why was that? Reaction to fiscalization of land use?
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Dwtn office was in demand, taxed less since 1966, & not subject to many zoning limits?
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