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*Council of Infill Builders. (see support letter, [Council of Infill Builders 2018] in References) |
*Council of Infill Builders. (see support letter, [Council of Infill Builders 2018] in References) |
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*coalition of 120 tech executives and venture capitalists. [see support letter] |
*coalition of 120 tech executives and venture capitalists. [see support letter] |
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== Support with amend == |
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*all SF mayor candidates [cite] |
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⚫ | Letter, 18 January 2018: "[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Nm631DiM-zUUPsGagCC_hQRaK7P0WHBm RE: SB 827 (Wiener) Planning and Zoning: Transit-Rich Housing Bonus-- OPPOSE]." |
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*most AD15 (East Bay) candidates, at recent forum [cite] |
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== Opponents == |
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=== Sierra Club, California === |
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=== League of California Cities === |
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"Given that the significant changes to California’s housing law have only been in effect for a few weeks, the Legislature’s focus should not be on passing more bills that seek to change the rules for housing construction, but rather assist HCD with implementing the new laws." |
"Given that the significant changes to California’s housing law have only been in effect for a few weeks, the Legislature’s focus should not be on passing more bills that seek to change the rules for housing construction, but rather assist HCD with implementing the new laws." |
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=== Beverly Hills councilmember John Mirisch === |
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== Proposals == |
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Capture value from upzoning value uplift, use for rental vouchers, schools, etc |
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Lisa Schweitzer (2/9/18): <br/> ''"Since we are with BS827 setting up special districts around transit stations anyway, we should set up them up special assessment districts, use the transit-value and up-zone value in land appreciation to derive revenues to put into a fund for: a) rental vouchers; b) school districts with new student need from the new developments and c) transit operations and support."'' |
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Schweitzer, Lisa. "[https://lisaschweitzer.com/2018/02/09/what-id-fix-about-sb827-aka-that-white-paper-has-sooooooo-been-written-already/ What I’d fix about SB827, aka that white paper has sooooooo been written already]." 02/09/2018. <br/> https://lisaschweitzer.com/2018/02/09/what-id-fix-about-sb827-aka-that-white-paper-has-sooooooo-been-written-already/. |
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=== Cites: === |
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George, Henry. ''Progress and Poverty. ''1879. http://www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/George/grgPPCover.html.<br/> |
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Manville, Michael, Paavo Monkkonen, and Michael Lens (2017). "[http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-manville-monkonnen-linkage-fee-20170719-story.html A better way to solve the housing crisis—tax land, not development]." ''LA Times, ''JUL 19, 2017. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-manville-monkonnen-linkage-fee-20170719-story.html. |
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on EIFDs (Enhanced Infrastructure Funding Districts): <br/> Kaufman, Rachel. "[https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/new-california-funding-tool-eifd-financing-la-river-makeover New California Financing Twist Could Help L.A. River Makeover]." ''Next City. ''FEBRUARY 5, 2015.<br/> https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/new-california-funding-tool-eifd-financing-la-river-makeover. |
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== References == |
== References == |