"This is the city where it can take 87 permits, 1,000 days of meetings and $500,000 in fees to build residential housing projects. This is the city — the only one in the state — that allows housing permits to be appealed even after projects are entitled. This is the city where it costs an estimated $100,000 to build one tiny home for the homeless — up to 10 times more than in other Bay Area cities — and almost $1.2 million to build a single unit of affordable housing. This is the city that at one point celebrated plans to build a single public toilet for $1.7 million.""1,000 days of meetings" sounds like the ultimate office horror movie.
JumpCrisscross|2 years ago
pg_1234|2 years ago
Right now San Francisco is not "too big to fail", but rather "too bloated to save".
sidewndr46|2 years ago