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Evan Farrar

@evanjfarrar

@UCLA alum, fan of urban places, downtowns, and functional housing markets

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linkhttps://www.worksinprogress.co/issue/the-housing-theory-of-everything/ calendar_today23-06-2017 02:44:46

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mottsmith (@mottsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slower tax base growth compounds over time. So, in 10–12 years, the annual property tax revenue suppressed by ULA could actually exceed the annual ULA funds raised.

bob's burgers urbanist 🐿️ (@yhdistyminen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*white dude with a keffiyeh, ACAB hat, and land acknowledgment in bio voice* "It really gets my goat when the Dems do these pointless performative stunts"

Nate Silver (@natesilver538) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just visited a diner in Youngstown, Ohio. Voters actually like the idea of paying more for pick-up trucks and 24-packs of Modelo and are planning a book club tomorrow to discuss Peter Navarro's Red Moon Rising: How America Will Beat China on the Final Frontier (2024).

Just visited a diner in Youngstown, Ohio. Voters actually like the idea of paying more for pick-up trucks and 24-packs of Modelo and are planning a book club tomorrow to discuss Peter Navarro's Red Moon Rising: How America Will Beat China on the Final Frontier (2024).
manny (@mannyfidel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the president i voted for is nuking the stock market for no reason but things aren't so bad when you compare them to the gains made by my opponents

Emily Zanotti 🦝 (@emzanotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m starting to feel like “we will work in a factory” is just the MAGA version of “I will be the poet laureate of the Marxist commune.”

Kyla Scanlon (@kylascan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting, a coffee drink. Something we don't make here because our climate is not good for growing beans, outside of Hawaii (less than one-tenth of one percent of the world’s coffee). So we import beans from abroad because people like coffee. But... that creates a coffee trade

Interesting, a coffee drink. Something we don't make here because our climate is not good for growing beans, outside of Hawaii (less than one-tenth of one percent of the world’s coffee). So we import beans from abroad because people like coffee. But... that creates a coffee trade
M. Nolan Gray 🥑 (@mnolangray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It takes about five years to go from "bill passed" to "homes built." That means 2025 is realistically the last year California Democrats could pass pro-housing legislation in time to turn around what is shaping up to be a bruising Electoral College reapportionment in 2030.

It takes about five years to go from "bill passed" to "homes built." That means 2025 is realistically the last year California Democrats could pass pro-housing legislation in time to turn around what is shaping up to be a bruising Electoral College reapportionment in 2030.
Evan Farrar (@evanjfarrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the difference between Rick Caruso weaponizing CEQA and some random neighborhood association doing the same thing? These laws/processes empower busybodies, most of whom are not billionaires