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Tim McCormick‏ @tmccormick &nbsp;21 Aug 2015<br/> @kimmaicutler @antievictionmap or we could just raise the #transfertax on all property, make the donation non-voluntary. Few &nbsp;% = big tax $$$
 
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&nbsp;thread&nbsp;5 Sep 2016: &nbsp;https://twitter.com/allafarce/status/772842611426099200
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Kim-Mai Cutler‏ &nbsp;@kimmaicutler<br/> Replying to @tbuck0 @allafarce @markasaurus<br/> A regionwide map of the valuation differentials between assessments & market value would be fascinating.
 
31 May 2017<br/> https://twitter.com/tmccormick/status/869861018377134080
 
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== June 16-18 'Houseathon' with SFYIMBY ==
 
At the June 16-18 hackathon being organized by SFYIMBY /&nbsp;YIMBY Action, we plan to pitch this project and try to form at team during weekend to further the project.
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More info: [https://yimbyaction.org/hackathon/].
see "Equity Mapping Project" & #EquityMappingProject & #adwmp on twitter.
 
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== References ==
 
*Anti-Eviction Mapping Project.&nbsp;[http://www.antievictionmap.com/].<br/> &nbsp;
*Franklin, Zach. "[http://www.berkeleyside.com/2016/12/15/passing-the-torch-intergenerational-equity-and-the-housing-crisis/ Op-ed: Passing the torch – Intergenerational equity and t]he housing crisis." ''Berkleyside'', Dec. 15, 2016.&nbsp;http://www.berkeleyside.com/2016/12/15/passing-the-torch-intergenerational-equity-and-the-housing-crisis/.<br/> ''"My suggestion: a “Pay It Forward” program where homeowners give back a portion of their Prop. 13 subsidies to the Housing Trust Fund, with low-income homeowners exempted. If state law says it can’t be a formal property tax, we could just send folks an invoice, and assume their progressive Berkeley values will compel them to do the right thing. Some back-of-the-envelope math indicates that well-off, long-time homeowners sharing a quarter of their subsidies could raise over $15 million annually for affordable housing – five times more than Measure U1. We can leverage that with county, state and federal dollars many times over to fuel a massive affordable housing renaissance in Berkeley, and demonstrate a model that could generate billions statewide."''
 
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