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Michael Reilly edited this page Apr 16, 2019
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- A-1 STREAMLINE ADU: use GIS to calculate how many could fit per city; multiply by expected city-level utilization rate; put final count in table; test to make sure it's happening
- [A-2 USE PUBLIC LAND: ]
- A-4: USE MALLS AND OFFICE PARKS:
- [A-5 USE EXCESS PARKING: ]
- A-7 ALLOW DIVERSE HOUSING AROUND STATIONS: GET NEW STATIONS FROM TRANSPORT AT END OF APRIL OR SO
- A-8 RAISE TAXES FOR AFFORDABLE PRODUCTION AND PRESERVATION: ONLY IN CAG AND BTF
- D-6 INCREASE RENTER PROTECTIONS:
- D-7 REQUIRE 20% OF ALL NEW HOUSING AFFORDABLE:
- D-8 ALLOW AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN AREAS OF HIGH OPPORTUNITY:
- H-4 DISASTER RECOVERY FINANCING:
- H-7 PARTIALLY ADAPT TO SLR:
- H-8 FULLY ADAPT TO SLR: ONLY IN CAG AND BTF
- H-9 EXPAMD SEISMIC/FIRE FINANCING: ONLY IN CAG AND BTF
- H-2 REGIONAL MEASURE FOR PARKS, AG: ONLY IN CAG AND BTF
- V-7 DECONCENTRATE JOBS:
- V-1 EXPAND CONSTRUCTION WORKFORCES:
- We want to add stability and clarity to the current code. Also, we will be pushed to add more features.
- Python 3 (40 hours): convert bayarea_urbansim to python3. Must be timed with UDST core software
- Baseyear 2015
- Clean code
- Stochasticity/Volatility
- Documentation
- Calibration and Validation
- Solve old units removal problem
- Complete UAL work on units, tenure, etc
- Stickier neighborhood composition
- More segmentation
- Fees
- City openness to development rating
- Returns to Scale
- Things that can be set for a particular scenario
- New Residential Hedonic
- BAUS1 TM1PT5 Compatibility
- BAUS1 TM2 Compatibility
- Retail Shift Strategy
- AV Impacts on Parking
- Horizon Scenarios
- Higher Res Price Shifter
- Hazards Changes
- Trying Out Policy Levers