I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Meeting With Some Seattle Neighbors
If you’ve been paying attention, even a little bit of attention, you’ll know I don’t have much patience for most arguments made by neighbors about growth and new housing. In fact, I usually consider their arguments red herrings, mostly bluff and bluster about whatever they can come up with to create doubt, throw up process barriers and […]
US Supreme Court Won’t Hear San Jose MIZ Case
In a blow to California housing builders the United States Supreme Court chose not to hear an appeal of a San Jose, California requirement for Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning (MIZ) requiring for-sale housing have set asides priced lower than the market. From a story in the San Jose Business Journal: San Jose’s mandate that homebuilders either […]
Will Grand Bargain Jeopardize Murray’s Reelection?
In the first half of last year we conducted a poll of perfect voters ahead of the election in the fall. We wanted to get a sense of what voters were thinking about population growth and the change and new housing associated with more people coming to Seattle for jobs and to start new businesses. […]