SB 827 feels like an aborted coup. At first, everybody reflexively supported it because they were yearning for the chance to be honest about the status quo. Then the reality of the old regime came down and reminded people of the consequences, and they started backtrackinghttps://twitter.com/reprokhanna/status/980618233605697536 …
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Because based on the office construction I'm seeing in Sunnyvale to Menlo Park to San Jose, I feel like San Leandro, Hayward, Union City are toast for the middle class.
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Take a drive along Mission Blvd in Hayward. There are so many vacant/abandoned & under utilized properties. The major streets in South Hayward could all support substantially greater housing, just need private investment $.
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Not going 2 happen. 45% of housing in San Leandro is already renter occupied, and the % is growing. The city is largely built out. New population growth will be housed in apartments & condos, 1,500 units planned. No more SFHs but you will see increase in law/backyard units too.
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