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Old Posted Sep 11, 2019, 3:02 AM
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Originally Posted by chris08876 View Post
Nope. A combination of state and local housing regulations, NIMBYism, factors that cause "X" project to drag on from inception to completion make it a very hostile environment for building a development. Just the permitting process alone is a hassle. And fees upon fees. Legislation that supports the community and further encourages NIMBYism. Caps, limits, it goes on. Extremely high property taxes...


Its why Cali has a housing crisis and not enough units are being built...
This is completely aside from what we're talking about.

Builders would much rather build all electric because it is easier and it significantly lowers their costs. And it decreases the types of regs they have to comply with because CAZ safety requirements in building codes are no longer apply with no gas. So based on your reasoning above, you should actually support it.

If you want to talk about all that other stuff, fine. But it has nothing to do the topic at hand.
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