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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I never underestimated the ability of certain developers to abuse the housing bills. Get ready to be sucking air like they have in Beijing, and young people still won't be able to afford to live here.
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Abuse? You abused the process by not approving housing when there were ample chances to do so.
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