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Again, there is some truth to this, but developers should be regulated to force them to build smaller more affordable units in the same area as they build larger ones aimed at higher earners.

Because if you let the market decide, you essentially make developers your city planners

So they could build larger luxury units in prime locations. Then build the smaller more affordable unit on the outskirts of the cities.

Zoning reform also offers a chance to better integrate cities and suburbs. On race and class lines. I fear if municipalities just leave it to the market, they will ignore the fact the market produces really racist outcomes. Zoning or no zoning.
You just typed what I’ve been thinking , it’s just can’t be loosen restrictions and leave it up to the developers because the evidence doesn’t support they’ll do anything to help ppl…It’s a combination or things, no one magic solution like how yo be trying to paint it

It’s alotta ppl already that would line up to to pay for a modest reasonable priced apartment but companies don’t seem to be too interested in that market…Like you said If I got a building company with land downtown am I going to build affordable housing out the kindness of my heart just cuz it’s no rules and I can ? Or can I build something lesser next to a highway 30 miles from the downtown location where they don’t even got a grocery store
 
the silver line is clutch for me whenever I go to staples center. Park at harbor gateway and take it straight downtown.

did the stadium express once for game 163 vs the Rockies a few years ago, but even then parking was a PITA because a lot of people had the same idea. Had to park on a curb lol. It was nice to avoid the drive/traffic and parking fees but I like being on my own schedule
 
And who is preparing that woman’s fajitas
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did the stadium express once for game 163 vs the Rockies a few years ago, but even then parking was a PITA because a lot of people had the same idea. Had to park on a curb lol. It was nice to avoid the drive/traffic and parking fees but I like being on my own schedule

did the same thing for that 163rd game in 2018. And me and my friend had the same issue parking wise lol.

I like that dodger Stadium express since it has its own route on sunset and skips the traffic and I can drink on it. But it seems like they cut back on how often it runs. Both times I went this season (second time for the ring giveaway night). It ran every 20 minutes and the lines for it got long quick. It ran much more efficient prior to covid.
 
-Cities can't grow without new housing. More units constantly have to be built for two main reasons

a) To handle the inward migration
b) To handle the natural increase in demand from people aging into renting and homebuying age.

People have to move into a city for it to keep thriving. If a company wants to move to the area, where are the new workers they attract suppose to live? If a company attracting high-paid workers, they will just outbid locals for housing and if you don't have enough housing units to accommodate everyone, you get storage of housing supply and you get.....a homelessness crisis. In urban economics there is actually a calculated tipping point where the median cost of housing exceeds a certain level of monthly income, you see homelessness skyrocketing.

So if LA wants new businesses to come, or the ones that were to stay and grow, their workers need somewhere to live. A city doesn't provide that, then they are just asking for more homelessness to happen.

Think about it, if they don't build new units, where are people's kids suppose to move to? Why should they be forced to live at home indefinitely, or be forced to move miles away from their communities and be made to drive (in increasing air pollution) just to visit friends, family, or access services closer to city centers? I don't see how it is rational to try to build up places like Barstow instead of building more multifamily units in and around LA and Southern California first.

Denser cities are easier to run. You have a larger tax base when needs the city is less likely to go into debt, public services are easier to access because of the short distances, they are more energy-efficient, denser cities are easier to integrate (even though we do a **** job of that right now, but the burbs are an even worse exclusionary hell), public transportation can get to more people, in turn, making it cheaper to build out and run (construction cost is another problem by itself though). Denser cities and burbs just provide more bang for the buck from an economic standpoint.

So I'm saying that we should focus on may our current cities and suburbs denser before we build more suburban sprawl like we currently do. This will affect LA, the cities around LA, LA county, the suburbs, and cities adjacent to there. It is not about just packing everyone into LA, but making sure everyone has access to affordable decent housing in the area. And that is easier to do when more multifamily units are allowed to be built everywhere.

The suburbs are completely ****ed up too. It is not a matter of making everyone live in cities, it is making sure that a city can hold the maximum amount of people it can. Then the adjacent suburbs hold as much as it can. If someone wants a large single-family home, then go live in the outer suburbs and the exurbs

Only specifically referring to building in the cities, I absolutely understand the benefit more now. Thanks. If you weren't meaning to convey this, I also see it leading to a desperate competition(or need) for renters. Which will eventually drive the market down. Especially if brand new turn key units start lower than market rent.

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Is someone gonna tell the dude doing a lazy drive by that AOC has had the merch store for a while.

She put it up on the campaign site as an alternative to people donating to her

The stuff is priced like that because it is made in the USA, by union workers

And she directly sees none of the profits

Info that is easily found on the website itself

Is someone gonna tell him, cause I'm not in the mood
 
Could someone also find trynafeelmink trynafeelmink post in here where he took issue with Trump's campaign ripping off old people with auto monthly donations?


Like I said, feeling a little lazy tonight. But since he is so principled, I know it must exist. Just don't feel like digging

Thanks in advance brahs
 
Could someone also explain time zones to him too

Again, just not in the mood

And trynafeelmink trynafeelmink since it past midnight in your area, and you are browsing Twitter for low-effort AOC hate to post on NT; maybe you should hop off AOC's political Richard. 🤷‍♂️

Homie you are a weirdo, please stop mentioning me. this that weird obsessive Ninjahood **** you was on.

I don't want no smoke, go reread the constitution, burn a Trump doll whatever you do to get your mind right but please stop talking to me.
 
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