SirBMsALot t1_j5pciqf wrote
Reply to comment by VeterinarianOk5370 in The Key to California’s Survival Is Hidden Underground The state is ping-ponging between severe drought and catastrophic flooding. The solution to both? Making the landscape spongier. by Sariel007
You build up and suddenly there’s earthquakes to worry about. Sure there’s pretty good technology for that but it’s still a risk. I know that in San Francisco there was a problem with buildings sinking into the ground due to crappy foundation and the ground being essentially sand
ocmaddog t1_j5q0ezo wrote
There’s a lot of room between skyscraper and single family home that is not earthquake prone. “Building Up” mostly means 3 to 6 story buildings in certain areas.
SirBMsALot t1_j5q78s3 wrote
I see. Having lived in SF, the “building up” to a third story is very expensive unfortunately
ocmaddog t1_j5qaxp3 wrote
I don't doubt it it's difficult to build there, but the rents you'd be able to charge in SF far exceed the seismic expense. Housing isn't built in SF because it is illegal or practically illegal to build there. It's a policy choice made by SF voters.
That's pretty much the story everywhere in California since 1980
VeterinarianOk5370 t1_j5pf588 wrote
What the logical response?!
Nah-vi t1_j5ptzy1 wrote
Don't live in California
blacksheep1492 t1_j5tft78 wrote
San Francisco built some of its foundations from the ships that were abandoned back during the gold rush.
SirBMsALot t1_j5u79dt wrote
That’s the Embarcadero and it’s literally a foundation of trash
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