Ned Resnikoff: Rich homeowners like Steph Curry aren’t the problem in California's housing crisis. State laws are.
The issue, the Currys clarified in the letter, is that residents of 23 Oakwood would have clear sightlines into their property. For most people, that would be a trivial concern; unless you live in a truly remote area, odds are you close the blinds before you change out of your clothes. But Steph Curry’s fame means he faces more attempts to invade his privacy — and his family’s privacy — than the rest of us.
The wealthiest enclaves have been the worst offenders when it comes to blocking new housing development.
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