It's going to be a long night, so pack a snack and please head down to join Cupertino YIMBYs to fight for a welcoming Bay Area.pic.twitter.com/itsqV2ORkk
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First question from council member is about the "viewshed." Because we should focus on what's *really* important: the views of nearby homeowners. Never change, Cupertino. "Ultimately parking was also an issue."
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"What's the angle at which I would first encounter something in my eye?"pic.twitter.com/X9kXtmLuFL
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The inevitable pivot from views to pretending this is about getting the maximum number of low income units. It's a beautiful Bay Area tradition to layer concerns about views into a fauxgressive sandwich.pic.twitter.com/ht1owFqZ3n
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Wonder if they're mobilizing support of Props 1 & 2 to get stable funding sources for Affordable Housing. Or voting for by right permitting of Affordable Housing, supportive housing, shelters. Or perhaps not KILLING THE HOUSING GOOSE IN THE NAME OF AFFORDABILITY.
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Talk about committing to clean energy. Green cities need bring more people in, not just because it reduces sprawl, traffic and carbon emissions, but also because more people should benefit from green policies!
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Things they specifically want to see to ensure there is literally something for everyone: - teacher housing - senior housing - student space - housing for the disabled - incubator space etc etc etc
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VTA (local transit) has said previously that it won't run various bus lines because Cupertino isn't dense enough. With this develoment, VTA has said they'll step up! Turns out density can help current residents get better services!pic.twitter.com/A3Xjr0N0oA
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Break. There's still time to find a babysitter and get to Cupertino for these easily accessible, numerous hearings that definitely represent an equitable access to the levers of power.
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Because the city budget is so dependent on corporate taxes, with Prop 13 keeping us from taxing extremely high land value, Cupertino talks about how they wanted to permit a lot more office space in order to diversity their tax base, making them less dependent on Apple.pic.twitter.com/XGUmSSs2uP
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Just got a little feisty! "Is there a question...?" Boos! Gavel! Order order!
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Lots of discussion about hypothetical projects that the developer isn't interested in building. Struggling to figure out what the point of this is. It's hard to imagine that Cupertino is going to do the right thing tonight...
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Did you know: the League of Cities is assuring city council members that they can still base fees on the "Level of Service" rather than the more environmental measure "Vehicle Miles Traveled." This is what climate change denial looks like y'all.
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There's a poison pill: if Better Cupertino or anyone else sues, there will be a 50% reduction in community benefits. Makes sense when you look at the cost of delay.pic.twitter.com/UlLhaqCwlD
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@Evan_Low's office begs the City Council to just make a decision for something viable because this has gone on waaaay too long, and the community "needs housing, especially Affordable Housing."Show this thread -
Silicon Valley Leadership Group speaks about the need for all kinds of housing, talks about how the crisis is having devastating consequences. Also plugs Prop 1!
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"We have regional traffic issues, we have a regional housing shortage." LPT: allow more housing near jobs.
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"Please don't feel that this is your *sole* responsibility. ...No snowflake in the avalanche ever feels responsible. ..let's do this together, with all of our communities.
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"We love our children... But we don't love them so much we want them to live in our home forever."
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Local "longtime resident" is mad that SB35 offers a less ideal project in her mind than the Specific Plan. Conveniently forgets that without SB35 this Hail Mary Pass by Cupertino would not even be on the table. The Vallco Mall would remain a dead mall.
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School district talking about the benefits they're getting, mention "sometimes we get nothing at all, other than develoment fees."
"We fight, we work for more funding for our schools."
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"I'm kinda a Zillow-watcher, because new property taxes help our school district." "And they've gone up?" (Giggles) "Yes, they've gone up."
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Talk about how great the Cupertino schools are and how "mitigation fees" will help them deal with things. When every district manages their own public schools and their own housing regulations, exclusionary suburbs maintain invisible barriers to opportunity.pic.twitter.com/BBtIQU2EWy
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Discussion about how people report that they want to leave, but population doesn't go down. That's what happens when you attract people with jobs and amenities and then make them miserable with artificially high housing costs.
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"..So many of us moved here for the excellent public schools, and frankly many of us are homeowners..." Councilmember makes (somewhat circuitous) point that astronomical housing costs make it hard for teachers and workers to live in the city, reducing everyone's quality of life.
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So many people are here to fight for their piece of the community benefits. But it feeds a nasty cycle that housing is a negative that needs to be "offset." This kind of process is not going to get us the housing we need.
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"I hope that we're at the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning..." -
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Talks about the cost of develoment weighed against the cost of NOT developing, that cost of displacement, the cost of people commuting in from Manteca.
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City Councilmember who isn't proposing upzoning Cupertino for housing asks folks to comment on jobs/housing balance of the project. Seems not to recognize his direct oversight of the current disaster is maybe a factor...
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"We're pretty balanced now." Cupertino has an average home value of more than $2.2 Million.pic.twitter.com/EDYcfDucel
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