| ▲ | bevr1337 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This article doesn't speak to me. What I read is, "Won't someone think of the poor UC system?" But the UC system is _massive_ > But Casa Joaquin’s neighboring, overwhelmingly white homeowners could have used CEQA to demand costly studies and multiple hearings before Berkeley officials. Important to note that white people are well-represented at UC Berkley too. https://opa.berkeley.edu/campus-data/uc-berkeley-quick-facts > More recently, a series of court rulings that culminated last year nearly forced Berkeley to withhold admission of thousands of high school seniors... Graduating high-school seniors are also known as incoming freshman or legal adults. > ... because the state’s judges agreed with NIMBY neighborhood groups that population growth is an inherent environmental impact under CEQA. Ok, let's see how big the UC school system is... > The University maintains approximately 6,000 buildings enclosing 137 million gross square feet on approximately 30,000 acres across its ten campuses, five medical centers, nine agricultural research and extension centers, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. https://accountability.universityofcalifornia.edu/2017/chapt... I'm not seeing evidence that protestors were primarily NIMBYs and pesky white homeowners. I can find several articles citing _student_ protests. > “It’s students who set up People’s Park in the first place, so it’s our place to defend it,” said Athena Davis, a first-year student at UC Berkeley who spoke at the rally. “It’s up to students to reject the idea that our housing needs to come at the price of destroying green space and homes for the marginalized.” https://www.berkeleyside.org/2021/01/30/protesters-tear-down... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | davidw 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
They're talking about using environmental rules to block homes for people to live in, inside cities. Using land efficiently in walkable places is one of the most environmentally friendly things we can be doing, and supposed "environmentalists" sought to block it using "environmental" rules! If that's not NIMBYism to you, you have blinders on. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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