Wednesday, February 6, 2019

What structural change would a new prop 13 imply?

That is, if the intent really were to alter the relative balance between commercial and residential.

What are the choices besides suburban SC lifestyle?  Small town California is not really it, is it something close? They built a monster high school in LA, a billion dollars. I*t it concentration, like a bit city, build up for efficiency? Not the teachers.

My guess is a push toward making the school a more important center of social life, a kind of small shove away from strip mall life, not a big change.  I think this it is, I think it impossible uless they break up0 the large cities down there. 

The unintended side effect is concentrated public housing, massive schools, government economies of scale. New York style, the way De Blosio does it. The concept will not be well thought out, most justifications missing the yang for the ying.

Like, even under the proposed changes, suburban commercial/residential ratios remains, but the suburbs kick their services back to LA center.  They push the cost back to central gov, restore the lifestyle.

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