When we talk about building affordable housing in California, we mean housing that’s truly affordable for teachers, nurses, and service workers, not just the tech developers and engineers who work in Silicon Valley.
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Replying to @RoKhanna
What are the specific policies you support since you don’t support SB827?
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Replying to @tedgetten
Federal funding and matching grants to cities for developing thoughtful housing near public transit.
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Replying to @RoKhanna @tedgetten
Wow. No one has ever thought about that before.
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MTC only gets like $2B a year man. What is “thoughtful housing” near transit? Does it match the 20K Google jobs SJ is bringing downtown? The 35K campus FB is talking about? What kinds of transit could be brought to Cupertino?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @chemmefatale and
What are you going to do when your own constituents keep destroying plans for teacher housing?https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/06/09/cupertino-union-cancels-teacher-housing-project/ …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @chemmefatale and
Or when they invariably will oppose a proposal for 1,200 affordable units priced at 80% AMI or $89,400 for a family of four, the largest such BMR proposal in memory, in your district? https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/03/27/developer-unveils-new-long-awaited-plans-dead-vallco-mall/ …
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that’s housing affordable to teachers, nurses and non-tech workers!!! 1,200 whole friggin’ units of it. Right there!!!!!!!
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No Kim-Mai. The mall less than 1 mile from the spaceship should stay empty until the Fed Govt can build Cabrini Green there.
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