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    1. Richard Hall‏ @rihallix 1 Mar 2018
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      What’s the upshot - that such an en masse upzone would reduce affected land values?

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    2. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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      You said upzoning would raise values, but that's not the full picture. It would raise values for the property upzoned - as opposed to its neighbors - and only if enacted at small scale, as tends to be the case now. En masse, it would help dampen housing price appreciation.

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    3. Richard Hall‏ @rihallix 2 Mar 2018
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      You need to clarify - does #sb827 qualify as small scale or en masse? And if en masse what is the impact on values of affected properties?

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    4. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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      How effective would the new law be in facilitating development? That's a hard causal question to tackle in retrospect, let alone ahead of time.

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    5. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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      How much housing needs to be built to dampen housing price appreciation to a certain level is also a hard question. The only study I know that relates to it is the LAO study from a couple years ago, but it's very rough.

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    6. Richard Hall‏ @rihallix 2 Mar 2018
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      Are you a supporter of #sb827?

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    7. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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      I would rather see local jurisdictions' ability to stand in the way of development curbed more generally and w/out creating a disincentive to stand in the way of transit, too, but I'll take SB827 over inaction.

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    8. Richard Hall‏ @rihallix 2 Mar 2018
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      I would like to see more small scale dispersed infill projects approved - but every situation is unique to the locality. #sb827 is an extreme over-reach serving an agenda. I'll take continued slow, planned growth over agenda driven extreme solutions with unintended consequences.

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    9. Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 2 Mar 2018
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      What is “small scale”? SB 827 isn’t mega rises. It’s “missing middle” housing which, given the land costs, is the cheapest per unit to build RN

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    10. StyleWylde 🤔 😫 🤬‏ @stylewylde 2 Mar 2018
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      Replying to @kimmaicutler @issiromem and

      The MacCarthur bart tower is a huge highrise, YIMBYs are pushing an up to 30 story tower in my primarily SFH / duplex neighborhood, these are not small or middle scale projects.

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 2 Mar 2018
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      Replying to @stylewylde @issiromem and

      American zoning generally lends itself to either exurban sprawl or urban towers because single-family zoning is enshrined in stone and there’s little flexibility to add triplexes or duplexes to single family neighborhoods under these conditions.

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        2. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @stylewylde and

          Sorry, this is self-promotional, but it really drives home Kim-Mai's point. https://www.buildzoom.com/blog/pockets-of-dense-construction-in-a-dormant-suburban-interior …

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        3. Richard Hall‏ @rihallix 2 Mar 2018
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          Replying to @issiromem @kimmaicutler and

          Take the #sb827 extreme solution off the table. Only then let's discuss 2-49 unit infill solutions, esp with 20-50% affordable units. Don't shove them right up against transit corridors, people want a little distance from that. Then we're good.

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        2. StyleWylde 🤔 😫 🤬‏ @stylewylde 2 Mar 2018
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @issiromem and

          Here’s the thing (and btw I thought your TC was super informative and balanced) in our neighborhood there are quite a few duplexes/triplexes and most would have no issue with more. 30 story high rises are an entirely different issue. Why can’t we be SANE about development?

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        3. Issi Romem‏ @issiromem 2 Mar 2018
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          Replying to @stylewylde @kimmaicutler and

          How often do you see single-family homes torn down and replaced by small multi-unit developments? Read the article I sent you... See also here https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/02/suburbs-housing/552152/ …

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