Facebook is asking Menlo Park if it can grow its local employee headcount from 15,000 people to 35,000. Head. Desk. Desk. Head.https://twitter.com/alasoff/status/969351083335168000 …
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And given what happened last crash (and continues to be a problem), it makes sense for San Jose to want as many tech jobs as it can get https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2011/11/michael-lewis-201111 …pic.twitter.com/GWajbEDXrH
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@SPUR_Urbanist is concerned if the split roll passes this year, it would make approving commercial buildings instead of housing even more appealing https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/initiatives/pdfs/Title%20and%20Summary%20%2817-0055%29.pdf … - 3 more replies
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SJ leaders are indeed obsessed with the jobs/housing ratio because of SJ's relatively low per capita sales tax revenue, but it's not certain that increasing the number of jobs will improve the city's fiscal health http://sanjose.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?meta_id=558609 …pic.twitter.com/3TLMlJdlWx
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public aversion to more housing and increased density is probably a greater barrier to housing construction than Prop 13's perverse fiscal incentives
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