Btw it costs $780M per mile to build BART underground today & Berkeley has three underground stations. It is totally irresponsible to leave low-density and single-family zoning near billions of dollars of public infrastructure that taxpayers have paid for. https://www.citylab.com/transportation/2018/01/why-its-so-expensive-to-build-urban-rail-in-the-us/551408/ … https://twitter.com/ByRosenberg/status/955900127184474112 …
requires that a % of new market-rate housing funds low-income housing. So the low-income housing is partially dependent on new market-rate housing being built. Get it?