Seattle For Growth on San Francisco “Slashing Permit Times:” Find the Eraser
There are a lot of band wagon jumpers calling out costs lately. We’ve been pointing out how costs imposed by regulations, fees, fines, taxes, redundant infrastructure requirements, and myriad other self-imposed barriers to increasing housing supply make housing more expensive for people. What’s fascinating is to watch politicians and think tanks board the band wagon. In […]
Memories: Looking Back to Our Appeal of the Low-Rise Rollback
Can it be that it was all so simple then Or has time rewritten every line If we had the chance to do it all again Tell me, would we? Could we? Sigh. More than 4 years ago, in the summer of 2014, we put together an appeal of the Determination of Non-Signficance (DNS) on […]
Time to File Another Appeal: City’s Impact Fee Proposal Ignores Higher Housing Prices
So I’ll dedicate this to all you Grand Bargainers out there, supporters of the City’s Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning (MIZ) scheme known as Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA). I think this has a good beat and is pretty easy to dance to, but help me understand how impact fees fit with the Bargain? Developers were supposed to have […]