sorry, I have a 3/3. Considering the ways existing systems and incrementalism (which we don’t love) can be leveraged to both help people and build broader coalitions, while moving toward non-incremental goals, seems like hugely relevant and essential work to me!
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Replying to @jimshelton_nyc @ceaweaver and
1. No disagreement. Is anyone against all rezonings per se? NYC’s current rezoning model is hopelessly market-based, though, with practically zero actual affordable units. Many of us are 100% against luxury rezonings that threaten existing rent reg units w/no real affordability.
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @jimshelton_nyc and
2. Alternative community based ideas exist, w/far more aff units and no upzoning (luxury housing; gift to developers). 2 Howard St. Community plan. 5 WTC 100% aff building.
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @jimshelton_nyc and
3. And if people say “not realistic,” is it realistic to expect ANY actual affordability from MIH/421a-based rezonings? There is incrementalism, and there is just selling out to corporate interests.
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @ceaweaver and
I disagree with that assessment of the Soho rezoning, i think it will create both regulated and even market units that rent at lower prices than what most Soho units rent for now. But you’re saying that’s not good enough and that’s a fair and appropriate question 1/2
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Replying to @jimshelton_nyc @ceaweaver and
If units are “cheaper” than the insane going rents in Soho, is that enough to actually desegregate downtown? There isn’t even a guarantee of ANY “affordable” units. Better to build power around the alternative community plan and 100% affordability at publicly-owned 5 WTC
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @ceaweaver and
I think the displacement risk in Chinatown is being extremely overstated given HSTPA. but I’m trying to make another point. We don’t have the political power yet to *guarantee* those affordable units or the community alternative & I’m not sure rejecting this gets us any closer.
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Replying to @jimshelton_nyc @ceaweaver and
It’s a heavy lift to advance the community plan, to fight for social housing at 5 WTC and CLTs and universal rent control. But the right thing to do. This rezoning is simply not it: will do harm and will offer barely any true affordability.
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @jimshelton_nyc and
Also will say this: if we wanna build powerful coalitions, not sure how attacking grassroots housing justice folks advances that. Feels very demoralizing.
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Replying to @ArtistStudioAP @ceaweaver and
just 1 more thing: I’m not sure it’s fair to say that disagreements on analysis/strategy are an “attack” or that it’s healthy for HJ orgs to be above all critique. W/R/T soho, there’s been plenty of ppl not necessarily motivated by justice & it seems OK to point that out!
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Yes I don’t think anyone is attacking anyone - just raising some good faith strategic disagreements perhaps a
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