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Partner at @initialized. Previously @techcrunch. When life hands me lemons, I make tarte au citron.

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    1. Darwin BondGraham‏ @DarwinBondGraha 20 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @IDoTheThinking @aceckhouse @jrivanob

      Point is, you don't actually know much about the land use patterns and laws of pre-WWII Japan or afterward, but you feel compelled to use it as an example to discuss the CA 2017 firestorms.

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    2. 𝔇𝔞𝔯𝔯𝔢𝔩𝔩  🍫 𝔒𝔴𝔢𝔫𝔰‏ @IDoTheThinking 20 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @aceckhouse @jrivanob

      How'd you conjure that up? >You: "What qualifies you to be an expert" >Me: "Nothing 'qualifies me' officially but we live in the information age" >you: Absolutely unqualified to bring it up.

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    3. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @IDoTheThinking @DarwinBondGraha and

      Whether the left-left wants to acknowledge it or not, a humanitarian disaster is probably the only way that a large quantity of public housing ever gets built in a major US metro. It’s how London got to 1/4-1/5 council/social flats after WWII bombing made sites available.

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    4. Darwin BondGraham‏ @DarwinBondGraha 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @IDoTheThinking and

      Quite the contrary. Disasters in American history have mostly been used to expropriate property. If your takeaway is that there's a silver lining to floods and fires, you're not paying attention.

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    5. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @IDoTheThinking and

      In several cases in European history, property was expropriated after disasters and then was turned into social housing.

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    6. Darwin BondGraham‏ @DarwinBondGraha 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @IDoTheThinking and

      In many American case studies, the natural hazard precipitates the social disaster and leads to displacement. Of course when the victims are relatively affluent & have political power (as is the case for many North Bay fire victims) the outcomes are different.

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    7. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @IDoTheThinking and

      Back to the question -- do you think it should be built according to the status quo? Or do you think there should be some kind of process to at least consider other possibilities with existing community input? If so, how would one structure it?

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    8. Darwin BondGraham‏ @DarwinBondGraha 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @IDoTheThinking and

      I would hope the residents are organized and empowered to consider changes that would prevent a future fire, create a more sustainable neighborhood, & contribute to broader social goals, like making housing more affordable. I don't know what that looks like.

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    9. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @IDoTheThinking and

      In New Orleans, @nolacampanella wrote about tensions between abandonists, concessionists, maintainers and mitigators. City was largely rebuilt along same area although LA loses ~25 sq mi/yr of land. http://www.nola.com/katrina/index.ssf/2015/05/footprint_gentrification_katri.html …

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    10. Darwin BondGraham‏ @DarwinBondGraha 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @IDoTheThinking and

      I know. I was there for years after the flood. I tried to help public housing residents return. Their homes were taken from them in the name of an "opportunity" to make a better city. Tens of thousands were displaced.

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 21 Nov 2017
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      Replying to @DarwinBondGraha @IDoTheThinking and

      Which public housing projects? And what were they turned into? But also, with coastal erosion accelerating, the geographical buffer zone for curbing hurricane impact on the city is disappearing. So next time could be much worse, maybe?

      7:30 AM - 21 Nov 2017
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        1. New Orleans YIMBY‏ @NOLAYIMBY 21 Nov 2017
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @DarwinBondGraha and

          Yes many here went all in on building everything back identically to its prior state, only "better." The result is that the safest places to live are hardly denser than before the storm and many exposed neighborhoods can barely get basic services.

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