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I would like to see an analysis of how many COVID deaths San Francisco “outsources” to surrounding counties because the essential workers who support the city can’t afford to live here.Thread by @Bob_Wachter on Thread Reader App
Thread by @Bob_Wachter: Covid (@UCSF) Chronicles, Day 224 1/ When I walk or drive around SF, I see evidence of why Covid cases & deaths are the lowest of any big city in the U.S. Masking...threadreaderapp.com
I would like to see an analysis of how many COVID deaths San Francisco “outsources” to surrounding counties because the essential workers who support the city can’t afford to live here.
That's blatant here. 67% of the cases are from Watsonville a heavily hispanic/farmworker community that makes up 17% of the total population.What is not special about SF and the Bay Area is that low income communities have borne the overwhelming brunt of it.
Commercial real estate apocalypse
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The comments really embody the lived experience of SF public policy debates. And not just because they go on for ever and never reach any sensible conclusion.
Nearly 12 Million Square Feet of Vacant Office Space in S.F.
In addition to 5.6 million square feet of directly vacant, un-leased office space spread across the city, which is up from around 3.7 million square feet of un-leased space at the same time last year, there is now 6.2 million square feet of office space in San Francisco which has been leased but...socketsite.com
Not easily. Residential code doesn’t line up very well with commercialCan they change office space --> housing?
Oh, aren't you precious? A NIMBY's backyard expands to fill whatever space between himself and the proposed building.One planning advantage would presumably be fewer NIMBYs in areas that are primarily commercially zoned?