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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Is the housing crisis in San Francisco caused by the same logistical limitations as seen in Manhattan or are other things at work there? That's mostly caused by San Francisco utterly refusing to rezone enough areas for high-rise apartment buildings so they pack people very inefficiently into their available space.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:Is the housing crisis in San Francisco caused by the same logistical limitations as seen in Manhattan or are other things at work there? Sf's is largely caused because idiots think that SF needs to keep the charm of a small city and that means no new construction over 4 stories except in very select parts of town. Its so dumb
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evilweasel posted:That's mostly caused by San Francisco utterly refusing to rezone enough areas for high-rise apartment buildings so they pack people very inefficiently into their available space. So what are the excuses Bay Area people make against building a ton of big apartment buildings? It's something entirely selfish I'm sure.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:So what are the excuses Bay Area people make against building a ton of big apartment buildings? It's something entirely selfish I'm sure. MAH COMMUNITY
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The Glumslinger posted:Sf's is largely caused because idiots think that SF needs to keep the charm of a small city and that means no new construction over 4 stories except in very select parts of town. That is something a suburban homeowner's association would posit. e- Not so much dumb as a thunderingly worthless rule. KickerOfMice fucked around with this message at 17:41 on Dec 21, 2017 |
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Increased crime, “those people,” neighborhood charm, too much local traffic, too much noise, etc. I live in a NorCal city that has some issues with developing and I’ve attended planning committee meetings.
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evilweasel posted:Manhattan is bounded by water on two sides, so it has less ability to expand out and diffuse property prices. There are also a number of industries where it's basically you live in NYC, or you don't work in that industry (or don't work at a high level) at all. And the subway system - which is very good in Manhattan, less good outside Manhattan, and pretty Manhattan-centric where it's good outside Manhattan (basically all lines converge on Manhattan and there are few subway lines that travel between the outer boroughs without crossing through Manhattan first) - means that living in Manhattan is miles more convenient than anywhere else. The complete inability to drive in Manhattan also means that if you want to live outside it, you're limited to places with good transit into Manhattan. And, of course, almost all the main jobs are in Manhattan. I don't think people paying three grand a month to live in Manhattan are living in fat mansions and like I said: I understand and accept that some places cost more to live than others. I just think it's loving crazy to look at the average price of a studio in Manhatten and think, "Yes, $2.5k per month is acceptable."
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Stalling and nimbying everything also pumps up their own property values astronomically. They're selfish and shortsighted, but not stupid.
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I've always had a huge thing for those conceptual mega structures that house like 100,000 people. I hope we see some of that in our lifetime. Though I expect they'd be an awful idea compared to just new efficiently planned and designed neighborhoods.
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KickerOfMice posted:RE: gentrification, I learned recently that here in my transplant hometown (Pittsburgh) The entire Hill District was bulldozed to make space for a bigass parking lot and the hockey team's new arena. Yeah that was one of the black neighborhoods, absolutely houses and little shops. It's been going on for quite a while, there are just craft-beer craving Amazon employees living in gentrified neighborhoods now. Heres a good explainer re parking requirements and how they make urbanism impossible https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2017/11/20/we-forbid-what-we-value-most
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:I've always had a huge thing for those conceptual mega structures that house like 100,000 people. I hope we see some of that in our lifetime. Though I expect they'd be an awful idea compared to just new efficiently planned and designed neighborhoods. An arkology, I believe
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Star Man posted:I don't think people paying three grand a month to live in Manhattan are living in fat mansions and like I said: I understand and accept that some places cost more to live than others. Many people don't! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_Is_Too_Damn_High_Party Sadly, just because you don't find it acceptable doesn't mean a lot to the landlords
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Al Borland Corp. posted:An arkology, I believe Arcology, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcology
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The Trump-Haley version of 'you're either with us or against us' is going about as well as it did for Bush. https://twitter.com/BarakRavid/status/943877719292563456
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I think a better question is why an industry built on a global communications network feels the insatiable need to cram everyone into a single smallish city on a geologically unstable peninsula.
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https://twitter.com/seanhannity/status/943881108810293249 lol
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Nothus posted:I think a better question is why an industry built on a global communications network feels the insatiable need to cram everyone into a single smallish city on a geologically unstable peninsula. That's where the people with the skills they need are. The company might be just as happy having their offices in Nebraska or the like, but the employees don't feel like moving there and Nebraska doesn't have the people.
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Saw on Facebook some people justifying tax cuts cause it helps small business too! Like maybe all three of them left in the state. You don't have to just go along with everything because it's a republican thing. God just think for yourselves for once.
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Nothus posted:I think a better question is why an industry built on a global communications network feels the insatiable need to cram everyone into a single smallish city on a geologically unstable peninsula. Because in person meetings are way more effective
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I'm talking about the X-Seed 4000 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Seed_4000
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Squalid posted:I’m not sure toll bridges are a good example of bad Republican policy since they are actually fairly progressive in the sense they disproportionately fall on wealthier people who drive more and farther while being less likely to use public transit. Cleaning up on Virginian commuters certainly isn’t bad fiscal policy. Example A: the $4 toll on I-95 at the Maryland/Delaware border is entirely optional. If you're ok adding 15 minutes to your trip, there are multiple routes around it. Example B: there are exactly three road routes over the Susquehanna river. Two have an $8 toll (with commuter plans that reduce the cost by orders of magnitude). The third option takes you over a two lane road through rural Pennsylvania. If you're driving from Baltimore to anywhere north, going the third option will add 45-60 minutes to your trip each way, assuming the weather is ok and the local roads aren't iced/snowed/flooded out.
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Nothus posted:I think a better question is why an industry built on a global communications network feels the insatiable need to cram everyone into a single smallish city on a geologically unstable peninsula. Same reason entertainment fled NY in the early 80s and went to LA, then in late 90s and early 00s flooded back. Everyone agrees it's the place to be if you are in tech and so it is, it's got "the juice".
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Invalid Validation posted:Saw on Facebook some people justifying tax cuts cause it helps small business too! Like maybe all three of them left in the state. You don't have to just go along with everything because it's a republican thing. God just think for yourselves for once. Small Business = Any S Corp.
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The Glumslinger posted:Because in person meetings are way more effective Also, many people just plain don't like working remotely because it can feel isolating.
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Nothus posted:I think a better question is why an industry built on a global communications network feels the insatiable need to cram everyone into a single smallish city on a geologically unstable peninsula. It has a very desirable climate, and like most of california there are beaches and mountains close to eachother.
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Could he be any better at obliterating his own points? Like, does he practice?
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Bicyclops posted:Could he be any better at obliterating his own points? Like, does he practice? Hannity is a big believer in martial arts, where the first thing you have to master is how to safely faceplant.
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The Glumslinger posted:Because in person meetings are way more effective So move the whole office location
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Dmitri-9 posted:Heres a good explainer re parking requirements and how they make urbanism impossible That is actually a really well written and informationally dense article about modern construction in cities. Thanks. Read this.
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So is tomorrow going to be the firing of Mueller or has that been debunked? I honestly don't know what to expect anymore. Not that I had much to expect lately...
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crime fighting hog posted:So is tomorrow going to be the firing of Mueller or has that been debunked? I honestly don't know what to expect anymore. The gently caress are you talking about?
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https://twitter.com/UR_Ninja/status/943890860772556801 thank loving satan
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crime fighting hog posted:So is tomorrow going to be the firing of Mueller or has that been debunked? I honestly don't know what to expect anymore. Nobody's heard anything that really gave those rumors any more substance.
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Tatsuta Age posted:So move the whole office location If you have too many queer people, sometimes that still isn’t enough to get buy-in from a critical mass of your employees and you run the risk of losing a lot of people who are hard to replace (especially if they’ve been with your company long enough to have accumulated a lot of niche company-specific knowledge).
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:The gently caress are you talking about? The rumor is Trump will fire Mueller over Christmas while everyone is "distracted".
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crime fighting hog posted:So is tomorrow going to be the firing of Mueller or has that been debunked? I honestly don't know what to expect anymore. Nobody expects mueller to be fired outside of gut feelings that it'll happen.
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crime fighting hog posted:So is tomorrow going to be the firing of Mueller or has that been debunked? I honestly don't know what to expect anymore. Mueller is going to get a box with gaudy gold wrapping paper on Christmas day that says "ya fired biiiiiitch"
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Tatsuta Age posted:So move the whole office location Many educated professionals prefer living in cities rather than in areas with low cost of living and won't be interested in moving. And that's also rational because once they move to bumfuck nowhere, they lose the ability to easily get a new job in their industry.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:The gently caress are you talking about? There was talk around Monday that rumors on the hill were Trump was going to shitcan Mueller on the 22nd. Guess it was just talk after all!
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Invalid Validation posted:Saw on Facebook some people justifying tax cuts cause it helps small business too! Like maybe all three of them left in the state. You don't have to just go along with everything because it's a republican thing. God just think for yourselves for once. mcmagic posted:Small Business = Any S Corp. Republicans in the past have said that 'small business' is any business upto 500 employees. https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevecooper/2012/09/20/the-government-definition-of-small-business-is-b-s/#3eab7a8360a1 But here, its upto 1500 employees. 99.7% of all US businesses are 'small'. So yeah, total bullshit. Its like counting in 6 year olds for senior benefits.
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