To be fair, they did this in the 60s but it was over footage without a sound track. Now it's just trying to manipulate the emotions of the average democrat San Diego voter.
How about affordable housing on a golf course, or in a country club? Proposed A/H in Encinitas is meeting stiff opposition because it would enable hundreds of DAY LABORERS to just walk out the door and start lining the streets looking for work. Do we want to de-gentrify San Diego and make it a giant barrio like Escondido? We're building housing for the HOMELESS, and we're already complaining before it's even finished!
@TsarAndroNovaVonTacoCat I smell bot. I love how people refuse to believe or admit that their precious little system is failing. Capitalism is the reason housing is out of control.
@BillionaireTaxEvader Supply and demand is why housing is high. And it's not my precious little system. We have monopoly capitalism. Run by the corrupt federal reserve. And they run on debt to keep us enslaved. I would go on, but you have the understanding of a useful idiot.
Why not? That's where the low income crowd lives. Land is cheaper and if the goal is to build more affordable units they need to be built there. Low income people seem to think they have a right to live in a high income neighborhood at someone else's expense. They don't.
as someone who grew up working class in San Diego, this would NOT be helpful. I feel like if anything Downtown, North/SouthPark would be helpful. La Jolla, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe are all extremely exclusive, both by cost of living/prices AND by location. I did not have a car growing up and getting around places like Scripps Ranch was not it. You NEED a car for those places. The more walkable areas can provide way more benefit
That’s the real problem. No one has the will to throw actual solutions to the situation. Would rather pat themselves on the back after a shameful photo opportunity City full of racist hypocrites
Yeah, I mean HOW DARE people want to protect the value of their primary single most important personal investment they will ever make in their lives? Nope. You don't blame victims who don't want to be around demographics that bring crime drugs violence and trash.
Unfortunately you cannot expect a developer to provide affordable housing if land costs are too high. They must make some profit or there is no reason for them to participate. Fundsthat come from developer fees should be used by the city to help lower the land acquisition costs for projects that can be built in all communities to help achieve diversity.
I am hungry and have no employment anywhere nearby, the food at the grocery store is not in its best quality...when the price is reduce the food is no longer eatable but we eat it any ways and causes diarrhea...
What's this OUT-OF-PLACE MUSIC in the background for? This is not a marketing presentation, according to the content.
😂😂😂😂
Came here just to say this. Fire your editor or producer!
@@tchock Hey, at least the reporter didn't stand there and do the idiotic bobble head thing, so there's that.
To be fair, they did this in the 60s but it was over footage without a sound track. Now it's just trying to manipulate the emotions of the average democrat San Diego voter.
Cindy worked HARD editing this and pouring her heart into making it the best she could.
That music 🤣🤣
Residents of La Jolla have no desire to allow people from high crime areas move into their neighborhoods.
How about affordable housing on a golf course, or in a country club? Proposed A/H in Encinitas is meeting stiff opposition because it would enable hundreds of DAY LABORERS to just walk out the door and start lining the streets looking for work. Do we want to de-gentrify San Diego and make it a giant barrio like Escondido? We're building housing for the HOMELESS, and we're already complaining before it's even finished!
Crime is going to skyrocket in these areas. These people better bail if they can.
You don’t steal in the area you live
With the amount of cameras neighbors have you’ll get dealt with one way or another
Lol r u aware of the SE? Crime already up
@@N2UPROD Not true. Where I live there is very little crime. But in poor areas crime is high.
Your not going to tackle affordable housing by building them in La Jolla. It would cost over $1 million a unit.
The people in La Jolla don't want to live next to poor people... Can you see Mitt Romney living next to an apartment building?
@@SeanD808Low income housing
projects equals crime hubs.
None of these homes will go to American citizens.
this is San Diego bud immigrants are part of the economy
Real
Waiting on capitalist solutions to any problem will be a very long wait.
I love how people blame capitalism for their poor choices
@TsarAndroNovaVonTacoCat I smell bot. I love how people refuse to believe or admit that their precious little system is failing. Capitalism is the reason housing is out of control.
@BillionaireTaxEvader Supply and demand is why housing is high. And it's not my precious little system. We have monopoly capitalism. Run by the corrupt federal reserve. And they run on debt to keep us enslaved. I would go on, but you have the understanding of a useful idiot.
Blaming capitalism for redlining, racial loan covenants, and segregation the levels we have now. Yeah that makes sense andro
@eriks8382 Red lining because they knew your a poor credit risk. I don't give loans to dead beats
Low income areas are freakin packed with people, no parking!! Infested with people that are not from sd
Why not? That's where the low income crowd lives. Land is cheaper and if the goal is to build more affordable units they need to be built there. Low income people seem to think they have a right to live in a high income neighborhood at someone else's expense. They don't.
This really has me pumped! Now I'm excited for the future of humanity. Rejoice fellow humans, we have MUSIC!
right. put them in Del mar, La Jolla, Rancho Sante Fe??
Why should wealthy people be punished with new residents who will increase crime rates?
Yes!
as someone who grew up working class in San Diego, this would NOT be helpful. I feel like if anything Downtown, North/SouthPark would be helpful. La Jolla, Del Mar, and Rancho Santa Fe are all extremely exclusive, both by cost of living/prices AND by location. I did not have a car growing up and getting around places like Scripps Ranch was not it. You NEED a car for those places. The more walkable areas can provide way more benefit
only 5% of the new housing has to be low income units.
Good luck getting any progress done with a city full of Nimbys.
That’s the real problem. No one has the will to throw actual solutions to the situation. Would rather pat themselves on the back after a shameful photo opportunity
City full of racist hypocrites
@@eriks8382 YEP. DONT CARE, EITHER. Racist we are, so stay away from us
Yeah, I mean HOW DARE people want to protect the value of their primary single most important personal investment they will ever make in their lives?
Nope. You don't blame victims who don't want to be around demographics that bring crime drugs violence and trash.
@@yeetmama people shouldnt be living on the street over the value of your precious property. No exception.
Home builders not in a business of charity.
They have to make profit
In order to stay in business.
Shouldn't be that way.
Leave any area that builds Section-8 welfare project buildings like this... sell and move
They all rent, cause they are deadbeats who are late to the game
Cool with me leave me the ocean views
We need houses cheaper, man we don't need rents 😔
Send illegals and migrants back then.
Why USA still builds houses from plywood? Are you insane? 😂
That shit is happening nation wide. Here in Tampa Bay is out of control. GREAT JOB ILLUMINATI!
Could you provide specificity?
Unfortunately you cannot expect a developer to provide affordable housing if land costs are too high. They must make some profit or there is no reason for them to participate. Fundsthat come from developer fees should be used by the city to help lower the land acquisition costs for projects that can be built in all communities to help achieve diversity.
We have too much diversity as it is.
You could Eminent Domain the property and build high rises with ocean views.
@@tristanwwsd Sounds rather MAGA racist to me. Everyone here alive came from immigrants!
WE DONT WANT DIVERSITY. Stay away from us.
Politicians know they need to approve affordable housing or they will be out of a job next election.
Housing authority offices keep raising rents up in nationwide that’s why they’re so many homeless people out in the streets.
Wealthy folks are not going to allow affordable housing next door to them. It is what it is.
They get burned down before this stage in Oakland.
Commit to density....like Mumbai.
affordable housing is an oxymoron
These neighbors are upset about Senior housing??
This country has become cry baby 😂 s
It's always NIMBY except if you go waaay out into the rural areas
Rich, exclusive neigborhoods are the problem.
All this whining about building more housing is exactly why housing is so expensive and we have a homeless problem.
Really? Transients are transients because of lack of housing?😂
Saw them building one across the street from a crack den looking house. im sure it will be universes colliding
There is no "affordable housing" lol!
Somebody thinks there shit don’t stink word is it smells horrible
Aww poor boo boo
Aye I work in those jobs site . Whooo🎉🎉🎉🎉
keep them out
I am hungry and have no employment anywhere nearby, the food at the grocery store is not in its best quality...when the price is reduce the food is no longer eatable but we eat it any ways and causes diarrhea...
Then don't eat it.... Seriously 😳
Ok Robert then what do you suggest we do, stand in the sun and photosynthesize?
Plenty of free food banks in San Diego. Find them.
University Heights has started to go downhill. Never saw graffitti here until very recently.