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But on a regular basis, we could forecast and look at trends and see, you know, if things are working in the way we intend. So we do have a pipeline report, but we have not been able to do summaries. Weve been able to produce the data sets. I think its being used widely. If we get a new person, we can resume that report. Its been Available Online for the last eight years. I think it was the only report that weve been producing strictly online. I guess weve not made the effort to really broaden the base for who gets this report. Is that available is that a current report thats online now . On the website . Well, just the data set. Were hoping to get summaries because basically, that data set is the basis for what we give you. I suppose weve always assumed that the data nerds were interested. You do such great work. I really appreciate all this. We would be were hoping to have summaries available for the commissioners as well. We could add that to the list that we submit to you. Awesome.
Something in order to get the moderate part of it, which is the shared living spaces, the shared amenities versus owned. I dont think theres a simple answer to this, right . I mean, its one of those arguments, right, if we waved our magic wand and dropped a Million Units of housing on staSan Francisco tonight, there would be a lot of Housing Available tomorrow. Theres not one magical fix, right . Theres a bunch of different things. The inclusioniary legislation includes bans, even the rental of deed restricted moderate income housing. So thats one way, right . So when we think about workforce housing, right, allowing for more workforce housing, that could be by design moderate income housing. So theres not one thing to do. Theres 25 things to try. I think its in the eyes of the beholder which is most effective. Thank you for your perspective. Youre welcome. And being able to drill down each week is great. I want to point out that this is an imperfect report. Not because the report is g
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Uncomfortable. I actually think that it creates an opportunity to to make the argument that i pointed out initially, which is journalists need to defend the broader space. We can as journalists a very special rights for journalists. As long as we have those, that is all that matters. Especially because we live in a time when these roles are fluid. Ultimately the way journalists can defend their own rights and selfinterested by forming common cause with people who might have a more it doesnt mean they abandon identity as journalists. But they have to understand people expressing themselves publicly or participating in the process of gathering news and information, even if they are not doing this in a professional capacity have the same rights. You know, i think it is an interesting debate about word is journalisms top can i address that very directly in the book. At the end of the day, it is less important than recognizing what is most crucial is a broad space that defends the rights an