Farsighted inclusion. Nearsighted exclusion. Everyone is great in principle, but you don’t want anything to do with the majority of individual cases.
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Perfectly said. Coming to SF from Cincinnati has been eye opening.
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I guess I’m trying to figure out why people are against housing on El Camino. Keep SFH in most places, but commercial corridors are perfect for more density - what are people afraid of?
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Actually residential neighborhoods are perfect for housing
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SF *does* have significant crime and drug problems; refusing to admit that isn’t going to help you convince suburbs to welcome upzoning
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They shouldn't be worried about crime, criminals won't be able to afford those apartments. They should be worried about tech people overwhelming the community with their wealth and pushing their libertarian policies under the guise of progressivism.
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Local control is the last refuge of racists
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I never fully understood why housing is so effed up in CA until I moved here. To midwestetners CA represents liberal ideas & openness. While true in some regards, in housing it’s worse than conservative Midwest: Greedy, racist, backwards.
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