Curious Hair wrote:
Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
Fun fact, but San Francisco's homeless problem and extreme CoL is 100% the result of ultra-strict zoning restrictions and hyper-active NIMBY's. It's damn near impossible to construct a new residential building there. Hooray for government red tape!
It doesn't help that the tech companies sell San Francisco as sort of an adult theme park to workers who won't deign to live in San Jose, but will make the commute. That's pushing a lot of people out. I get the argument that the city does need zoning restrictions to retain its character, but it would be nice if they actually worked, because now it's just Brooklyn West.
instead of maintaining its character, they have ensured no new development can occur. That coupled with the fact the city is a peninsula has put it in a situation where it has no room to grow other than up.
The city's leadership needs to join the 21st century and allow for new development. The city knows they need to add x number of residential units per year to keep up with growth, yet they continue to drag their feet.