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    1. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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      But the perceived reaction of pro-development community is "well, displacement just happens. For the greater good of the region in a decade or two, we need to displace you now. Can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs, right?"

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    2. Kevin Burke‏ @derivativeburke 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @FitzTheReporter @kimmaicutler and

      The relationship between development and displacement gets a little confused when you note that the only recent year when rents and evictions both dropped was 2016, when a record number of market rate and BMR units came online.

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    3. Kevin Burke‏ @derivativeburke 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @derivativeburke @FitzTheReporter and

      (And I guess in every year when we didn’t build that much housing, rents and evictions rose)

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    4. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @derivativeburke @kimmaicutler and

      See that's the type of response that drives that wedge, right there. If they say "we need protections for people now" and you talk about year-to-year trends, it's not helping people in the immediate *now*, and the answer seems callous, and devoid of empathy. That dynamic repeats.

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    5. Jason McDaniel‏ @ValisJason 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @FitzTheReporter @derivativeburke and

      I am really curious why you think pointing out that rents and evictions decreased made his response divisive?

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    6. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @ValisJason @derivativeburke and

      Because its not acknowledging the concern that development drives displacement, nor does it directly address that displacement nor protections for it. Its like that Katrina example. "People need blankets and boars!" "Lower carbon emissions and global warming will be lessned!"

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    7. Jason McDaniel‏ @ValisJason 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @FitzTheReporter @derivativeburke and

      This confuses me. Acknowledging that evictions and affordability is a problem and that certain policies seem to reduce evictions and rent prices is responding to people's concerns about displacement and affordability. Right?

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    8. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @ValisJason @derivativeburke and

      Yes but not. It is a long term aid, not an immediate aid. Like telling someone with a broken arm to give up smoking for their health.

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    9. Jason McDaniel‏ @ValisJason 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @FitzTheReporter @derivativeburke and

      So, your problem is that supporting the building of housing now does not immediately help specific individuals who are getting evicted in the near term?

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    10. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @ValisJason @derivativeburke and

      Yes. It looks like this is the conversation: YIMBY: "We should build more." Tenants: "But then we get evicted in the short term." YIMBY: "But in a decade you won't get evicted." Tenants: "But we're getting evicted now!" YIMBY: "But we need to stop evictions later!" (repeat)

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      Kim-Mai Cutler‏Verified account @kimmaicutler 5 Apr 2018
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      Replying to @FitzTheReporter @ValisJason and

      That’s not really accurate. SB 827 says parcels w rent controlled units aren’t applicable for the program unless the local jurisdiction specifically designs a program for demolition of RC units (which ... why would they do that, assuming they had RC in the first place ?)

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        1. Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez‏Verified account @FitzTheReporter 5 Apr 2018
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @ValisJason and

          I'm framing the general discussion between YIMBY and tenants advocates, not the argument about SB827 specifically.

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        2. Carina C. Zona‏ @cczona 5 Apr 2018
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          Replying to @kimmaicutler @FitzTheReporter

          San Francisco's rent control ordinance allows for demolition evictions of RC housing. I don't know whether it fits the SB 827 criteria, but there's a framework.

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        3. Carina C. Zona‏ @cczona 5 Apr 2018
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          A thing I've seen happen is that even when RC units are theoretically protected, when landlords see mkt rate suddenly surge around their property, it drives interest in finding end-runs. Fake OMIs, pressure, etc. Our laws protect RC units better than they protect RC tenants+units

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