Wow, a developer in Cupertino — home of Apple — is pitching 2,402 new homes, with half reserved for low-income residents, and says the city has to approve the project because of last year’s big housing bill, SB 35.https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/03/27/developer-unveils-new-long-awaited-plans-dead-vallco-mall/ …
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Yep, that green toupee will act like a lid on a jar of CO2. 53 acres of green roof with no EIR, and at least 17,000 people living and working underneath it. Just lovely.
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And of course the developer is using SB 35 to bypass CEQA since it will add about 18-20,000 people with no way to widen the roads. We'll go from the third most traffic impacted area of freeway to #1. VTA already studied the area and no way to ever add mass transit. Thanks SB 35.
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If you had bothered to support housing 20 years ago, your kids wouldn’t have had to move far away from you.
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