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Adam Hong's avatar

I live in one of the "containment zones". There should be at least an equal investment in these communities as what gets put into supportive housing and services. There should be public bathrooms, more trash cans, dedicated cleaning teams (not CBD which we pay for ourselves), small business subsidies, etc

If the street conditions weren't terrible, having more support for drug addicts and unhoused wouldn't receive as much pushback.

Consider that Soma has the least amount of green space of all the districts while also having added the most amount of housing. There's more to spatial equity than just homeless shelters.

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D. Malcolm Carson's avatar

How about we just not build new things that have "negative externalities" until we've fixed the negative externalities that already exist?

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