In response to all of those concerns, Wiener narrowed the legislation. He reduced allowable height increases to five stories from eight. He also took away the height increases planned near frequently traveled bus routes. And he added measures, such as mandating that developers set aside a portion of their projects for low-income residents, in an effort to allow people of varying incomes to benefit from the new housing.
Those efforts weren't enough to sway his colleagues, particularly fellow Democrats. Democratic lawmakers from Riverside, Marin, Napa and coastal Los Angeles were worried about the loss of local power to regulate development.
What it comes down to is that all the local NIMBY municipalities screamed bloody murder at the idea that they could be overruled in their attempts to keep house prices sky-high.
What it comes down to is that all the local NIMBY municipalities screamed bloody murder at the idea that they could be overruled in their attempts to keep house prices sky-high.