the data exists, and we've pointed you to it, but it doesn't seem that you value it. https://www.antievictionmap.com/
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Replying to @jimothy63 @uhshanti
Not Jim, please show me. I don't see any data on this website that shows the displacement impact of removing exclusionary zoning.
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read through this document. click every link and read it. http://www.dsa-la.org/statement_in_opposition_to_sb_827 …
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Replying to @jimothy63 @uhshanti
Not Jim, I have spent too much time on that document, and as far as I can tell the data and analysis does not exist. If you know otherwise, please show me.
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Replying to @zack @jimothy63
to start, you can read studies of other American rezonings and their equity failures: "Game of Zones", by Leo Goldberg "Zoned Out: Race, Displacement, and City Planning in New York City" by Tom Angotti et al and this:http://apps.bostonglobe.com/spotlight/boston-racism-image-reality/series/seaport/ …
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“Another explanation for the Seaport’s lack of diversity is economic. Condominium and apartment prices are sky high. Blame…the proximity to Logan…which imposes strict limits blocking construction of taller buildings in the Seaport that could pack in more units.“
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incredible to me that you read a giant investigative piece about structural racism in the planning of a neighborhood and *that's* what you plucked out of it
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I also used to work in the Seaport. what's going up there are primarily 20-story residential towers. no one's building Victorians there
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Is your view that building shorter buildings such as Victorians would have made the situation better?
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no, my view is that your whole argument that this happened because the buildings weren't high enough can be refuted by anyone who has ever been in that neighborhood
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That’s not my argument. My point is just that that article doesn’t suggest downzoning will help. I totally agree with you that upzoning isn’t enough, or even most of the solution.
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