Probably the most important graph explaining California’s housing crisis.
Construction costs are up 53% since January 2019. Interest rates are up from 2.7% to 4.1%.
This is why a San Francisco report recently found that most housing projects are no longer feasible.
From our man on the scene, @nickrmanes, noting that the people charged with putting out fires are 'unswayed by the data...'
We need to get this change made ASAP.
Housing shortage spurs a push to allow apartment building designs with a single stairway crainsgrandrapids.com/real-e…
Serious question: What happens when an ambulance or fire truck can’t get through because the street has been narrowed down to a single lane for bike infrastructure?
Look at this mess.
Who thought this was a good idea?
Just ate ice cream from a land grant university and I Get It Now. This is literally the entire point of America. No clue why we do all that other stuff.
Build a Bigger Manhattan: “There is a way to help tackle both [housing and climate change] in one bold policy stroke: expand Manhattan Island into the harbor... New York was once a city of big projects...” nytimes.com/2022/01/14/opini…
Falling down a rabbit hole researching a big empty building on Michigan Avenue, I stumbled across this absolutely fabulous 1994 Reader piece by Cate Plys where she asks Chicago architects which building they would blow up.
A fantastic read. Check it out.
chicagoreader.com/news/build…
We should create a 21st-century civilian conservation corps to build these green medians down the middle of every American stroad. We should then run streetcars down them, densify the surrounding commercial offerings, and add social housing with courtyards.
This program is based on the "white genocide" conspiracy that Black South Africans are planning to rise up and kill white property owners
It's impossible to explain how infuriating this story is without telling 1 of the greatest stories in all of Black history.
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If we raised the property tax bill on the blue lot to match the others on a $/SF basis, the overall tax bill for the houses/businesses would go down.
People who want to see lower property taxes should be all over this!
Happy 420 Day.
As always, we celebrate the 53rd anniversary of when Gail & Dale sang "One Toke Over the Line,” on Lawrence Welk.
Neither knew what the song was about. Welk thought the song was a “modern spiritual.”