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by gongdzhauh
1243 days ago
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I used to be a NIMBY. I thought small neighborhoods that have nice characteristics should never evolve or change, I thought places with tons of people were unpleasant to live in, I looked down on people who could afford market-rate new housing ("evil techies"), I thought new development increased rents (it doesn't). 20ish years later, seeing the homelessness, property crime, and housing crisis in the Bay Area, I am convinced I was wrong and wish that the area had built a ton more housing in the past. There used to be so many artists that were able to survive on a part-time cafe job back then. That's no longer possible and it's a bummer and makes the area so much more mundane. I do still consider open space and parks important and valuable and don't support building new housing on a lot of those types of places. |
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We don't want people homeless but on the other hand, we don't want people producing unsafe housing just to keep costs down.
It's a particularly nasty problem that I've only seen discussed in that one article.