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Some water, toilet paper, and a bay area SRE just out of college...math checks out. twitter.com/MarketUrbanism…
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@|ʙ3ʁ+ ß∑®g
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ARE YOU LITERALLY CLAIMING THAT THIS MATH CHECKS OUT ZACK? I WILL BE VIOLENTLY ENRAGED UNLESS YOU EXPLICITLY CLARIFY IT IS A SARCASM.
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Zack Kanter
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Sherkhan
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If Paris can do it for 96% cheaper, I don’t know what the retort would be to just hire their contractor for SFO. Quick math shows they did it for just under $16k/yr with 420 toilets...but then again that was a private company 👀
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𝗔𝗻𝗶𝗿𝘂𝗱𝗵 𝗣𝗮𝗶
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In SF, it’s certainly not a cost issue
Everything revolves around zoning and that any new construction is somehow impeding something else
A few months ago, a new apartment building was rejected because it blocked sunlight exposure of a park by ~.3%
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Sonia Peterson
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It’s almost like a crappy version of Midas
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