"The probability of getting hit by a car increases with the number of cars." So, don't build this more walkable development?pic.twitter.com/Odmi2Sz2zq
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"You have already created the businesses... now you must create the infrastructure to support these businesses and reduce traffic."
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Final comment: "People live where they can afford, they work where they get hired, they move about every three years..."
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"...the idea that we're going to change that [and have people live where they work] is a dream."pic.twitter.com/6l97d29HV2
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"There is NOTHING that supersedes traffic. NOTHING."
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Back! All city council members go on and on about the tax benefits of building hotel.
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Council member says the city deliberately kept their General Plan low on office and hotel so they could squeeze more from future developers.pic.twitter.com/bCyQqxeoyw
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City council member asks "How much is too much?" Frets about the San Franciscanization of Cupertino.
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but how do San Franciscans feels about the Cupertino-ization of San Francisco?
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