kayakhomeless
kayakhomeless t1_jbqi8zw wrote
That’s okay we don’t have a housing shortage anyway
kayakhomeless t1_jbqhgjy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Fane Tower project in Providence is dead by The_Dream_of_Shadows
“I support housing in general, just not in this particular case. Or any other case. Just not in my backyard.”
kayakhomeless t1_j9zaaj3 wrote
Reply to Going against slumlords by MrArkAngel11
I’d support all of this with the caveat that rent stabilization will do nothing to fix the housing shortage, and it will only help the (mostly white, wealthier) people who already have access to housing. It’s a good short term policy, but long run only makes things worse and more inequitable.
“all of these policies share a problem if enacted as the exclusive solution to rising rents. As economists often stress, rent control fails to address the core issue of why housing is so expensive to begin with: lack of supply.” From vox
Rent stabilization will only help if it’s coupled with increased supply via zoning reform and legalization of greater supply, especially where it’s needed close to every walkable downtown. Rhode Island is last in the country for housing growth, is it any wonder why housing costs are skyrocketing?
kayakhomeless t1_j86pets wrote
Reply to Push to boost RI minimum wage loses steam as public's interest is pulled to housing crisis by cowperthwaite
Por que no los dos?
kayakhomeless t1_jegpo01 wrote
Reply to RI voted worst roads in the nation by Ektaliptka
Also safest roads by most metrics. Can’t drive fast enough to kill anyone if the roads are shit