"We think it has visual interest..." Sad architect talks about how he thinks it's interesting. It must be really depressing to be an architect in California...pic.twitter.com/MQawxd4UUG
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Nearby homeowners association opposes the project because it is “too massive” and “would impact the views." They admit it's “a small percentage of views, but views all the same.”pic.twitter.com/UpLZwMLqor
“Just drive around Daly City. people have 2 car garages, and their paving over their yards to create more parking.” Which is why he argues that Daly City needs more parking.
“I want to start with talking about the parking situation…There will be people who cannot find parking within a quarter of a mile from their house!” Man in the audience audibly sighs and shakes his head in sympathy.
“If these people put this in, there is not going to be parking. …People have 2 and 3 and 4 cars. There is no way that this parking estimate is going to keep everyone parking there.”
“I know you’ve been listening and everything is parking parking parking... but I want you to think about our voices [in support of more parking]. It’s going to impact shopping at the mall. How much do you listen to our voice? Or do you just listen to the dollars?”
“I have to wait 5 minutes just to leave the complex to go on the freeway.” Teacher argues against housing.pic.twitter.com/MpidWUNxOp
“I live over there. I get stuck in this traffic. I’m speaking with so much passion. This is the future of Daly City. I just don’t understand how you can allow this to happen.”
An undergrad student is upset that every time she comes back there are trees that have been cut down. They built a hospital and an in-and-out-burger, and that was bad because change is bad.
“No one would appreciate someone coming into their backyard and saying they wanted to build a big building!" Person comes dangerously close to saying the full sentence "not in my backyard."
Young person asks for the housing not to be built because change is bad and the current "it’s all I’ve ever known, and it’s probably all I ever will know in this economy.”pic.twitter.com/KANRqFJbzW
“it’s no respect...now the traffic! ...One and a half cars?! They’re lying!” Man argues that future citizens will have parties and create trash. "That’s what they create in San Francisco! Criminals!"pic.twitter.com/Vw4aJvN42Q
“All the arguments about traffic and parking are valid!” “Now they can walk down the path and use our street for parking!”
The choices of one community effect their neighbors. We are caught in an inescapable web of mutuality. The decisions of one town effect all of us. When one community rejects housing, it effects all of us. And that web is made physical in the form of TRAFFIC.
“Where is my generation going to live?” says that pro-housing nutcase @NeverSassyLaura.
Commission moves the project to the city council with a recommendation of NO. Three Commissioners recommend NO, one abstains. Join YIMBY Action to keep up with action alerts about this project. http://yimbyaction.org/join pic.twitter.com/ZouuGTAgvk
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