The latest installment in my infinity-part series about why SF progressives lose more than we need to: http://www.sfexaminer.com/?p=167710
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So why not do more to promote ADUs, room rentals, denser occupancy?
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Replying to @MBridegam @kimmaicutler and
Better to promote1-fam-to-apt upzoning than to trash anti-displacement work.
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Replying to @MBridegam @otterlycynthia and
we'd love to do that except the *same* people oppose upcoming 1-fam neighborhoods
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and when YIMBYs ask for alliances in promoting more housing in Brisbane, Mission
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anti-displacement balks and is nowhere to be seen.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @natogreen
A thing the yimbys could do that's genuinely useful is to organize sentiment in defense of federal housing funding.
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Replying to @MBridegam @natogreen
do you think we *don't* do that? Moreover, what is the power we have in the face of current administration?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @natogreen
Have your organizations joined national housing advocates' calls to save HOME and CDBG funding?
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Why do you think stories like this happen? Because I prodded Kriston to write it. http://www.citylab.com/housing/2017/01/uncertainty-over-tax-reform-is-already-hurting-affordable-housing/514235/ …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @CityLab
Good for you. Let's see the YIMBY groups join the NLIHC sign-on letters in defense of housing subsidy programs.
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