Opposition says he's totally not a NIMBY, while saying the project has to be Single Family Home Only. Totally not a NIMBY.pic.twitter.com/zWZOcmBNBR
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"It should be apparent to everyone in this room that single car driving no longer works in this community. People are in revolt about the fears of traffic. .. We need more transit. .. We have to do both housing and transit."
"Where are those people who would otherwise live at this project live? They will get pushed out further and further." - @tdfischer_
"If Marin is worried about cars, there's a really easy way to get 50 or 60 people out of their cars. There's this thing called a bus." - @tdfischer_
"You're saying people who can't afford to buy a home shouldn't live here. That is class-warfare."
- @tdfischer_
"Now is the time to say, 'Yes, we will do out part to build housing.'" - @tdfischer_
If the NIMBYs were proposing upzoning the parcel for twice as much housing and no school, then maybe I'd stop calling them NIMBYs...
Marin Civic Center (surrounded by an ocean of parking) was protested and had to stop construction in the '60s.


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We had to head back to the city, but we'll tune into the livestream to keep you informed.
"They're in a double blind. If they come forward with a tenant in mind, it will be too specific. If they come forward without a tenant, and try to have the county give input on traffic patterns, then they get dinged for being too general."
"We could go to big single family homes... But that's not what we need. We need more multifamily housing."
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