Now she's complaining that the state is making it more flexible for building housing.
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Moderator asks panelists about jobs-to-housing ratio. Lydia Kou mentions Palo Alto's 3-to-1 ratio. Doesn't mention any solutions.
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I think the argument (which I don't endorse as a reasonable anti-housing argument) is that demand for Bay Area housing is national, so ...
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... no realistic amount of building could satisfy demand. In fact, more bld would raise prices by boosting economy (agglomeration effect).
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These stats are amazing! What did you think of Jerrys "by right" housing proposal btw?
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And rent for public housing in Hong Kong is relatively low; looks like about US$200 is typical, and private starts at almost 10x as much?
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Hong Kong also doesn't build a ton of housing these days, especially compared to demand from China
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Was told in '86 Singapore guaranteed housing. Everyone given allowances base on family size, but you could supplement.
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Thank you for being there, Kim. Ro! Where is your leadership?
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