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by specialist 3725 days ago
CA State Legislature thought the problem common enough to make a comprehensive report. Seattle and Vancouver BC are similarly afflicted.

I just read an opinion piece, which now I can't find (grrr), that argued the land-use issue needs to be solved at the state level. Their tweak to the law, which I guess is common, is to permit multi-family redevelopment every where, thereby letting the (re)developers (and the fabled market) decide. If I find the article, I'll update this comment.

As for me, I'm content with everyone properly identifying cause and effect, then acting accordingly. I don't care if SF or Seattle fixes their messes. Because if it gets too bad, people and companies will go somewhere else. So ultimately its a self-correcting problem. Alas, the lag in adjustment is painful. For instance, finding suitable housing for so many homeless. Well, okay, I guess I'm conflicted. I know I'll be fine. I have options. But for those less fortunate, ya, aggressive upzoning everywhere as needed, so should be fast tracked.