Sounds like sb827 doesn’t need to be a statewide law then.
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Replying to @rihallix @issiromem
Ask yourself why Marin has mysteriously managed to constrain its population to roughly 200K people over the past several decades while Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, San Francisco, Contra Costa counties, etc have had to grow and also are more racially, socioeconomically diverse
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @issiromem
That’s an easy one - I wrote this op ed addressing that precise allegationhttp://www.marinij.com/opinion/20180110/marin-voice-heroic-efforts-that-made-marin-shouldnt-be-vilified …
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I’m missing the part in that article about racial and socioeconomic diversity. Instead, your article admits the real reason: property values
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That’s an easy one too. So as a YIMBY - a wealthy largely white developer & tech billionaire funded movement - how does building lots of luxury units help change that?pic.twitter.com/2vs90FxiEF
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First off, I’m neither of those. Second, it’s clear—build luxury units, then people who can afford them move there, freeing up older houses.
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When you say you’re neither of those which are you denying: wealthy, white, not a member of the developer funded YIMBY org?
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Crickets!
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I’m not going to play the game of relatively well-off white people calling each other wealthy and white.
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You’re playing the other game of claiming to advocate policy and that you represent / they would help other socioeconomic groups.
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I don’t even know how to parse that sentence. Anyway, this has become nonproductive. I’m done here, have a nice day :)
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