There is no evidence being provided. @JaneKim is clearly the best candidate when it comes to building housing, especially affordable housing.
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Replying to @AppleNewsGuy @sarahkunst and
I like a lot of her policies, but unfortunately Prop. C -- which sounded good to voters for raising the % of affordable housing -- has contributed to a collapse in new permit applications w/ rising construction costs over the last 1-2 years.
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𝕊𝕥𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕟 𝕄𝕒𝕫 Retweeted 🎸 🌃 All the City Lights 🎶 🚴
Doesn’t look like
@JaneKim has had a hard time getting housing built on her district. I would love to see how much affordable housing@LondonBreed has been able to buildhttps://twitter.com/atclmusic/status/959534591219458048 …𝕊𝕥𝕖𝕧𝕖𝕟 𝕄𝕒𝕫 added,
🎸 🌃 All the City Lights 🎶 🚴 @ATCLMusicThrew together a quick 'n' dirty mapped visualization of the SF housing production data in this post by@TheFrisc. https://thefrisc.com/a-mission-timeline-5e8815811518 … The real story here, of course, is that two-dimensional, flat square in the Sunset. pic.twitter.com/VKcZjitNnQ2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @AppleNewsGuy @kimmaicutler and
Sup Jane has a history of slowing housing in her district - as does every Supervisor. None have strongly advocated for changing zoning to get more housing built in districts other than 6 and 10. We'd like to see anyone with a commitment to more density equity and faster!
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Replying to @SFyimby @kimmaicutler and
I’m not a YIMBY, nor am I a NIMBY. I’m aware you want unrestricted building, but that’s not going to help the housing crisis, when what we really need is more affordable housing. That is what
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Replying to @AppleNewsGuy @SFyimby and
where is anything that I have written over the last four years have I ever said I want totally unrestricted, unfettered building? You are not paying attention.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AppleNewsGuy and
Here's a project for 70 low-income units that is taking 4+ years and $60M+ dollars *excluding land costs* it's $427K per unit, excluding land. Tell me how much $1B gets you? (not much). Necessary but not sufficient.http://www.socketsite.com/archives/2018/02/projected-timing-and-cost-for-affordable-housing-on-mission-bay-block-9.html …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @SFyimby and
I’m sure you know well how difficult it is to build on Mission Bay, so I don’t think that example can be generalized
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Replying to @AppleNewsGuy @SFyimby and
I can certainly generalize it all over the entire Bay Area, because I follow many projects all over the Bay Area. It's actually easier to build in Mission Bay than the rest of SF because there are fewer established constituencies there to oppose you.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @AppleNewsGuy and
Kim-Mai Cutler Retweeted Roland Li
As the pipeline is shutting down this year in SF, condo prices are starting to spike again.https://twitter.com/rolandlisf/status/963177719533002752 …
Kim-Mai Cutler added,
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California property tax law induces people to hold, so the # of total existing and new units that are available at any given time is actually down 40% from five years ago, which contributes to price spikes.pic.twitter.com/DuIREWUMQE
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