Do you agree that increasing housing supply is only one side of the supply-demand equation for beating back Austin’s affordability crisis, and that Austin should refrain from subsidizing growth during times of rapid growth so as to reduce demand growth to levels that can be met with new supply? If so, in the Candidate Response section below, please tell us your ideas for ways to make Austin’s growth pay for itself. (Hint: You can refer to any of the materials parked on this page from the years of work conducted by local developers, Brian Rodgers and Ed Wendler, Jr., especially the power point at the bottom of the page Total Accounting and Impact Fees.) Rate your support on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the most support and 1 being the least.

Kathie Tovo

City Council, District 9

Rating: 10 for the first question (re. agreeing that increasing housing supply is only one side of the supply-demand equation). Re. the second question: although I have conversed with Brian Rodgers and Ed Wendler Jr. for years re. these topics, I would need to better understand the casual relationship being asserted in the second part of the question to determine whether or not I agree.