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Originally Posted by 58rhodes
you dont know anything about me and Im brand new here. Haven't been around long enough to establish friends on this board.
and you are very hostile---chill have a local brew 
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Nah. You're a troll who is trying to obfuscate my valid points likely to benefit your local development company at the expense of others.
So it wont get buried by bullshit as I know that's your technique:
Nothing there is nonsensical. We indeed have a shortage. I am sure we will still have a shortage after this housing being built comes online. I agree many lots downtown lay fallow. I believe that's because owners are sitting on cheap taxes. They have no incentive to build at all. Building density where it is ALREADY planned, to the max, will even reveal it is not enough to meet demand. We are becoming a big city; as property values rise, I think more people will sell out to developers. I'm saying we should let them, lest we end up with SF rents. Again, there's a real example playing out to our south of imposed shortage with unceasing demand.
I am simply sharing my opinion, which I believe is realistically possible, and you are trying to discredit me by making my suggestions out to be extreme or entitled.