22nd speaker says she is OK with a small number of middle housing developments but wants a limit on total number each year
22nd speaker says she is OK with a small number of middle housing developments but wants a limit on total number each year
23rd speaker is opposed, doesn't like that there's no opportunity for homeowner to provide input on development next door.
24th speaker is opposed, wants more time
25th speaker is opposed as well, has variety of criticisms
26th speaker is opposed, wants council to change their mind
27th speaker is a homeowner living in a house located between two apartments buildings, is in support.
28th speaker is a pastor, in supports, calls for council to welcome strangers as neighbors.
29th speaker is an architect, in support, including the supplemental for more density, as it provides flexibility.
30th speaker is also a religious leader, and part of East Bay Housing, in support, including the supplemental.
31st speaker is a affordable housing & small infill developer, mentions how current zoning made it impossible for a community land trust to add homes. In support including supplemental
32nd speaker mentions Middle Housing would increase land values and wants city to tax that increased value.