Omg I love the Cupertino NIMBY lurking like Mr. Burns in the background of @Scott_Wiener’s hearing. https://twitter.com/housingforca/status/988915850538188800 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @Scott_Wiener
I've had to watch him in Cupertino struggle to find reasons not to develop a failed mall. He's like a depressing Greg Proops.
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Replying to @paulleonejr @Scott_Wiener
His daughter is an elementary school teacher who commutes from Oakland to the Richmond District in SF for work. I mean, I don’t know what her LT housing plans are in the Bay Area....
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one's perspective on human character is not complete until one has heard a city council member say that it is ok that one's children can't live where they grew up in order to protect the quality of life of the city's current residents
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Replying to @alevin @kgborland and
So you would degrade the quality of life for existing and future residents to accommodate the big developer greed of Weiner’s supporters?
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Replying to @sf4sfsite @alevin and
“Current residents” in your mind aren’t people living in cars or traveling 4 hours a day to follow their dream as a teacher. A home would greatly improve their lives.
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Replying to @paulleonejr @alevin and
Only a home they can afford - Weiner bills don’t serve anybody but developers and tech. Affordability doesn’t trickle down. It must come first!
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Replying to @sf4sfsite @alevin and
Um... SB 35 just created at least 1200 affordable units in Cupertino. What is your kick on developers? Are you mad at plumbers, general contractors, architects too?
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They’re... not built yet?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @sf4sfsite and
Not yet but they’re further along in the pipeline than refurbishing a failed mall.
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