… need to increase density around mass transit hubs, that we need to upzone wealthier neighborhoods that have historically not contributed to affordable housing production. And we need to interrogate why Tokyo is building 10 homes for every thousand people. Jersey City is at seven and New York is barely at four. And some of that also has to do with with what is often described as the mundane details of housing law, but can have massive impacts on whether or not … (05:50–05:56)
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Asserts that Tokyo builds 10 homes per 1,000 people, Jersey City 7, and New York 4.
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