I was going to make comments on the development side of it but the dehumanizing treatment of homeless people stuck out to me more. (For the record: tripling-down on office over housing development was a bad idea in 2017/18 too, and many of us said so at the time. Also it's a symptom of Friedmanite austerity and Reagan/Trump/Bush tax cuts that we don't have money for parks and other public goods without tying it to pricey developments.)