Opinion: Huntington Beach housing mandates: Letters
Re “Surf City goes all in to push NIMBY agenda” :
California is sitting on hundreds of thousands of acres of undeveloped land but won’t allow building, and even when a plot of land opens up, Sacramento regulations make the property completely unaffordable to develop. Perfect. First the politicians allocate billions of dollars to assist the homeless, they spend two years studying how to do this, finally decide that building $800,000 homes is the best approach , then mandate that any money spent for construction must employ expensive union labor and now, eliminate competitive bidding so that they can select developers and construction labor unions who they want and who can get their hands on the money sooner.
Ms. Su cracked down on “wage theft”? How about overseeing the greatest “theft” of government funds under her watch at the California EDD to the tune of $40 billion? Allowing jailed criminals and fraudsters in foreign countries to steal from California taxpayers with impunity?
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