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Tenants Together who had signed off on CASA previously, outlines their current opposition. Read more here: http://www.sfexaminer.com/casa-compact-needs-major-changes-protect-tenants/ …
"The lines that we've drawn between our cities are much less significant that the challenges we face together."
- @aceckhouse
"This is the last best hope for the people commuting right now from Manteca ... because we for a generation have refused to build the housing we need for our workforce."
- @MattRegan10 of @BayAreaCouncil
Livable California Founder: "This is a terrible process. ...We should be angry about the way we see democracy slipping through our fingers."
She does bring up a reason why many of these efforts have failed in the past. When you take leaders of stakeholders and put them in a room to work out a compromise, they often can. But when leaders come back out and try to get their base to agree to compromise, things fall apart.
"When I first moved in, there was one person living on our street in a van. ...then there were 8 vans, students and non-students who couldn't afford housing.
...the rest of the Bay Area needs to step up."
- @alfred_twu speaking in support of CASA.
"I'm a lifelong Bay Area resident. ...make no mistake, the status quo means letting the rest of the Bay Area off the hook, worsening displacement, pushing people out further and further..."
- @Bobakkabob37
Man tries to say that the problem isn't that the housing is too expensive in places like San Mateo, it's that the transit isn't good enough to get folks from the cheap places to the expensive places. Integration is not on his priority list.
"Any new development gets pushing into vulnerable communities. ...we don't have time to fiddle while Rome burns. ...we need more construction in wealthy communities... we need geographic equity..."
Cupertino Mayor Steven Scharf is here to tell us that CASA will be worse than nothing. Mentions the quality of transit in international (extremely dense) cities, and asks for transit-based solutions.pic.twitter.com/IQ990OLGR9
Next speaker, "Theft of Local Control is theft of local government. ...the CASA compact seeks to end single family zoning. ...making the region denser will only make it MORE expensive, not less."
"Sprawl is not a pejorative... ...Smart growth limits personal choice."pic.twitter.com/x1rqGB1jRJ
"I've heard a lot of people talk about how their vote will be perceived in the media. But this is a time to be brave."
"..Pass [CASA] because we are seeing wildfires ravage exurbs. Pass it because our brothers and sisters are dying on our streets. Pass it because we need bold solutions from broad coalitions."
"..Pass it because we are all privileged to be here, and those who have been displaced do not have the same privilege to be here and fight for their place at the table. Pass it because many of the folks here will have kids who can't live in the communities they grew up in."
"...Pass the compact for climate justice, to strengthen our region's tenants protections and to create affordable housing in communities that have avoided their responsibility for generations." - Martin Munoz
"San Francisco is expensive. ...So anyone who was coming knew that. ...They're coming for high wage jobs...The problem isn't housing. The problem is actually tax law." WAIT FOLKS, what if we paid for better transit by taxing wealth tho?pic.twitter.com/6ZiCDBvro9
The woman from last time, repping landlords against "government tyranny" is back again and it is a TRIP. "I am a Government Employee, and we re a GOVERNMENT MAFIA." It's not a housing shortage, "it's illegal people coming here because we are a sanctuary state."
Next speaker, "We have an overpopulation problem... We do not have a HOUSING CRISIS...blindly support stack and pack housing…a massive destructive housing program that does not address jobs growth...stop allowing jobs until these corporations pay for.."
"...not just support giant housing with no parking..." Unfortunately she’s being cut off just as she says that "more housing won’t help."
Palo Alto is coming out strong arguing that they are DOING JUST FINE thank you very much, because they just approved their first Affordable Housing project in 7 years.https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/01/16/palo-alto-housing-affordable.html …
"Shame on the secure homeowners who are saying anything other than that we have a housing crisis. ...Shame on the housing providers who are coming out against modest tenants protections...Shame on the elected officials who are from exclusionary cities and want local control."
Cupertino also coming out to say they have permitted hundreds of affordable housing units and there is no problem.
Now we're hearing about how tech shuttlebusses cause displacement. But also parcel taxes and vacancy taxes are very bad. Also sales tax is bad. Wants company towns. Also complaining about how long it took him to drive from Noe Valley (he did not take MUNI).
"Local control has failed to produce the housing we need."
Speaker tells us that homeowners who worked hard are worried that this will displace them. Unclear what mechanism in CASA would do that. Maybe because it is literally just fearmongering nonsense.
"You are the last line of defense for cities that will have to govern once this passes." Unfortunately this is not true at all because there will be MANY more opportunities to object to any actual legislation that might come out of this.
"We don't have enough housing, and it's a self inflicted wound. ...I don't want to live in a city that's populated by thousands of me. I'm not that interesting. Diverse cities are good."
Threading got broke, pick up here:https://twitter.com/yimbyaction/status/1086149130408275968 …
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