how do you define “social housing?”
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Replying to @fuelgrannie
- Publicly owned - Publicly funded - Democratically controlled - Run at a scale that rivals/undermines the market power of the private real estate industry
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Replying to @ceaweaver
i appreciate this, esp top 3 bullets but i would love more clarity on point 4, which is vague: how does one “rival/undermine power?” what does that look like? and shouldn’t that mission also include protecting already existing deeply affordable homes and expanding rent control?
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Replying to @fuelgrannie
re # 4: small scale interventions (for eg: a 12-unit-CLT) don't challenge RE at scale and therefore end up being forced to operate by same market rules as private housing in order to survive re: expanding rent control - i fight for it literally every day
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Replying to @ceaweaver
i don’t understand what you mean with #4 but i need to research more; what about existing affordable housing buildings with much more than 12 units & receiving subsidy? you’re not fighting for existing rent control in soho noho: doesn’t all low income housing deserve protection?
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Replying to @fuelgrannie
I once again don’t know what you mean. Yes, there is tons of for profit “affordable housing” at large and small scale that receives subsidy! I believe social housing means interventions that set the trajectory of the market, not just the site.
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Replying to @ceaweaver @fuelgrannie
I don’t agree with your “protection” frame, nor do I agree with your “rent control = low income housing” frame.
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Replying to @ceaweaver
i’m not presenting any “frame” i appreciate this conversation and your time but please don’t twist my words or put phrases in my mouth i’m referencing what housing looks like in working income neighborhoods and why it does need to be protected
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Replying to @fuelgrannie
Ok I also appreciate the conversion and your time, but you’re kind of the queen of twisting my words out of context (which I think you know!) I get the passion and don’t blame you. So I’ll say: 1) I agree to be cognizant of that in the future 2) I ask you to do the same re: me!
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Replying to @ceaweaver
i don’t understand what you say enough to twist it along with the vulnerable residents of lower manhattan, i witness you giggle about the rezoning while never directly engaging with them you laugh at them but you won’t speak with them: do you understand what that looks like?
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I’m laughing at anything OR refusing to talk to anyone. You RT me all the time cherry picking my words, name calling, calling me a “real estate shill” so….
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