Or, can we say that liberalism has prevented badly needed housing from being built? Which has resulted in sky high housing prices in many parts of California????
This is an interesting idea.
Anything that bypasses the overwhelming bureaucracy and patalyzing process, even at the cost of an implied tax (and not really much of a tax in truth) is worthwhile.
Yeah, build a few more Cabrini-Green type projects.
The homelessness is not due to the lack of homes.
It is due to the generous help they get, and the climate, both political and geographic.
Brown knows that. So, what is he really giving the green light to? development of land for housing tracts.
Who wins?
Guessers?
Any suspicions?
Cough Angelides cough
California is the hardest state in the union to build in. Wonder if there is a connection?
Pray America wakes
Where will the water come from for these new homes?
More affordable housing for muggers and drug dealers. No town is exempted.
The only problem I see is that the real estate market in CA is so outta whack that there might not be any foreclosed houses available. I don't know that market at all.
Wow, the Green and the Liberals should be up in arms. But they will never protest their own for violating their beliefs
One of the few sane proposals from CA’s Moonbeam governor.
Unfortunately, its likely to die in the legislature caught between powerful unions and environmental extremists.
Common sense is a rarity in CA.
The problem could be solved in a day if all the bleeding heart liberals out there who claim to have so much compassion would open their homes and invite a homeless person in.
Deport the illegals and there won’t be a housing crisis. Won’t be a traffic problem or ER problem or educational problem or...
Maybe I’m just being cynical, but I foresee this program being green lighted for conservative counties and not applied for counties in the L.A., San Fran Metro areas.
Jerry Brown inherited a 2,514-acre family ranch in Colusa County, Calif.
Brown told the Sacramento Bee in 2013 that he and his family owned a controlling interest in the acreage near Williams and that he planned to put a house on the property.
http://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-pc-brown-state-research-oil-ranch-20151105-story.html
1 home. He should build 3 homes per acre. He does not need all that land.
He had the taxpayers pay to look for oil on his land.
He made $10 million so far selling/renting/ receiving tax credits various interests
https://shastalantern.net/2015/11/10000000-land-deal-discovered-on-governor-brown-colusa-ranch-property/
Liebensraum for mexicans.
So does that mean that Malibu, Beverly Hills and Bel Air are getting their very own projects? Local opposition doesn’t matter, right?