It makes no sense that so many major American cities have 20-50% of their land be mostly empty surface parking when there is a housing crisis. The government should be doing all it can to incentivize building high density housing and mixed use development. This is an emergency.
We also need to reform environmental regulations like California’s CEQA and local zoning laws that make it impossible to build high density housing.
@davidhogg111 It makes no sense to you that people don't want to live like canned tuna in concrete jungles.
@davidhogg111 Sounds wonderful Dave. Maybe we could call them "projects" for short and name them after prominent individuals like Robert Taylor or Francis Cabrini.
@davidhogg111 You do know that zoning laws came about as a way to keep white neighborhoods white, and to also keep out poor white trash from the exclusive enclaves of the upper classes? Surprised race hustlers like Sharpton have jumped on this issue yet.
@davidhogg111 California has plenty of high density housing. You’re too young to understand this, but housing needs to be balanced otherwise you end up with “the projects” where gangs rule with guns.
@davidhogg111 I agree with your first tweet, not your second. The time to talk about density is after every parking lot is underground.
@davidhogg111 Its not the laws, its the NIMBY lawsuits.
@davidhogg111 You mean all the laws and regulations progressives have passed and abused for that past 50 years in California? Your team created this mess.