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Could Vienna’s approach to affordable housing work in California?
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<blockquote data-quote="Whyayeman" data-source="post: 77667506" data-attributes="member: 415320"><p>Of course not. Please don't put words into my mouth.</p><p></p><p>Social housing has been an aspect of life in the UK too, so I am very familiar with how it works. There is always a limited choice, which is all you are saying too.</p><p></p><p>People are always free to decline offers. That is not the authority's choice - it is theirs. That is the distortion you have spun.</p><p></p><p>Maybe you don't approve of local government holding housing stock, especially when public funds deriving ultimately from taxation have been used to build it. I do and the Austrian people do, despite issues of availability. The way to ameliorate the problem of choice and aging accommodation is to build and upgrade. This is a proper investment in local communities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whyayeman, post: 77667506, member: 415320"] Of course not. Please don't put words into my mouth. Social housing has been an aspect of life in the UK too, so I am very familiar with how it works. There is always a limited choice, which is all you are saying too. People are always free to decline offers. That is not the authority's choice - it is theirs. That is the distortion you have spun. Maybe you don't approve of local government holding housing stock, especially when public funds deriving ultimately from taxation have been used to build it. I do and the Austrian people do, despite issues of availability. The way to ameliorate the problem of choice and aging accommodation is to build and upgrade. This is a proper investment in local communities. [/QUOTE]
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