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DOZENS OF SAN FRANCISCO community members gathered in all-black, funeral-like outfits chanting “fight, fight, fight, housing ...
The city now allows homeowners to sell newly built ADUs as condos. Here’s how it works, and why it could reshape San Francisco's housing market.
A growing number of environmental groups say they want to make sure that future construction of new housing is not putting ...
Code Tenderloin co-founder Del Seymour, speaking in a personal capacity as a neighborhood resident and not on behalf of his ...
The traditional interest group politics that have long shaped California policy appear to be giving way to a new calculation: ...
As two of San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s initiatives aimed to address homelessness moved closer to becoming law Tuesday, ...
As San Francisco appears poised to pass sweeping new zoning legislation, the California legislature could rewrite it with a ...
San Francisco is officially moving forward with a controversial ordinance making it illegal to park RVs on city streets for ...
San Francisco Mayor London Breed continues to push her "Housing For All" program to make it easier to build more housing. State law requires San Francisco to create 82,000 more homes over eight years.
The legislation he proposes would also offer interim or permanent housing to individuals and families sheltering in vehicles, earmarking $13 million over two fiscal years for rapid rehousing, a ...
Four years after being selected to build at Piers 30 and 32, the developer wants to get started — but only on one part of the project.
Meanwhile, housing activists worry that a piecemeal approach to allowing housing to be built may not yield effective results to the state’s housing crisis. Jane Natoli, San Francisco Organizing ...