Editor,
In response to the guest perspective letter from Jeremy Levine in Monday’s paper, Jeremy’s glowing approval of Scott Wiener’s ridiculous law regarding housing was a little over the top.
Editor,
In response to the guest perspective letter from Jeremy Levine in Monday’s paper, Jeremy’s glowing approval of Scott Wiener’s ridiculous law regarding housing was a little over the top.
Wiener who, in my opinion, is a moron doesn’t live in reality. This housing idea is ruining every city up and down the state. Developers don’t care about the way they are destroying small towns. They care about profits. City councils are looking at tax revenue. The fact is this kind of overbuilding is making life so much harder for people. Just because something is built near public transportation doesn’t mean most people will use it.
People love the freedom of the automobile. The only thing this overbuilding is doing is creating more traffic and too many people. Water, power, schools, police, fire, roads, everything is affected in a negative way. The small town feel is gone.
Crime is another problem. The more people you force into an area, crime rate increases. This idea that transit corridor housing is the solution is insane. It’s not. I wish cities and counties had banded together and fought the idiot governor over this nonsense.
Jeremy’s obviously drinking the Kool-Aid served up by the Democrats.
The last paragraph of Jeremy’s letter made me laugh. Jeremy, what you said could not be further from the truth. How you became the policy manager of anything is beyond me.
Neil Wild
San Bruno
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